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If you are covered by an "Active" auto insurance policy then you will be covered, whether or not you have an active drivers license.
Probably not. There is usually a light to show that the camera is active.
I am not positive but I would guess that (saying your BF is at fault)1) Your insurance will not cover your car since it was driven by someone without a liceance2) Your BF's insurance is not valid since he does not have a drivers liceance (even though it is active)3) You will be personally responsible for the damages to your car and your BF will be responseable to any damages he has cause during the accident.
You would need to contact your insurance company and ask them if your policy is still active.
Allstate does indeed offer discounts on car insurance for active military members. It also gives discounts on other forms of insurance for military members.
Retaining risk passively - Understanding the risk without taking any actions to prevent possible outcomes. Active retention - preparing for risk to happen, having plan for in case it would happen. Some form of self insurance (direct insurance would be form of transferring risk.)
no
In force in auto insurance terms means that a policy is in place or active. So, seeing that in that box typically means the same as active.
(LIRMA) London Insurance & Reinsurance Market Association
All you need to do is contact the insurance company and ask them. It really is that simple.
No, they can even be active without the trainer. they are super active! i hope you find the answer.
You need to contact the life insurance company directly with that info.