They can only give that kind of information to the owner of the policy
Contact the company and ask them.
If it is your home, just look at your insurance policy. It will always tell you the name of your insurance company.
Lack of payment or too many collisions the insurance company has to pay for. If you want to cancel your auto insurance policy to go with another company, call your insurance company and tell them you want to cancel your insurance but be ready for them to try to persuade you to stay.
Usually not. While some insurance companies use certain policy numbers to tell someone within the company what type of policy it is, you usually cannot tell what company it is based only on the policy number. For instance, a large number of insurance companies use "PA" as the starting of a policy number sequence for auto insurance. The reason for PA is that it tells company people this is a "Personal Auto" policy. But with many companies using the same prefix it would not tell you which company it is because the rest of the policy number is just a combination of numbers and letters to show different individual policies.
Contact your agent or policy services for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you.
Check with your specific insurance company but in general, no. If a licensed driver has permission to drive the car then the insuring company covers that driver. If your company has a specific policy against that, you need to know that. Many years ago, one company had a policy that identified a roommate as part of the driver's household and wouldn't cover that driver. It is the policy that will tell you, or ask your insurance guy.
If you are not the primary bearifciney then they won't contact you. Say you dad named you mom as primary and you as secondary and there are no more kids. Then you mom gets the insurance money. If your mom was named ( or someone else ) was named as primary and they died prior to the insured then the secondary person gets the money. They should contact you, but if you want contact the insurance agent if you know who that is or the insurance company and tell them you dad name you on his policy. You will need the policy number and your social security number and maybe your dads address. Hope this helped.
yes. They can consider the house uninsurable and cancel your policy unless you get it up to code.
You need to contact your agent of policy services dept. for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you this is company specific in most cases.
Simply call your insurance company up, and tell them you need to add your minor to your policy.
They may raise your rates so I wouldn't tell them.
Contact the company if you do not have your paperwork from when you signed the policy. If you know that it is a Term policy, then there is no cash value. If you are unsure, contact the company and they should be able to tell you quickly.