Just contact your insurer of choice and ask for a quote.
If you have their insurance information, go directly to their carrier. If you don't have the information, you may have to go through your own insurance and let them fight it out for you.
You won't get ticketed on private property, but if a claim has to be filed for an accident which ensues from an unlicenced driver operating solo on private property, that insurance company may refuse the claim, and even refuse to further ensure that truck or fleet.
Sure he can if his practice does not take that particular insurance.
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It is not against the law for an employer to refuse health insurance to their employees. Many companies and major corporations do offer health insurance through health benefits administrators, which are part of the HR department of the company you work for. You might want to get more information about this for your company or from the health benefits administrator of your company.
Refused to pay on? What type of claim is it? Only the legal owner of the property can receive compensation for a property loss. Homeowners Insurance claims are typically expected to be used to repair the property. It's often paid directly to the contractor performing the repairs so the insured property owners may never actually see the check.
They can't make you sign anything, but they can refuse to provide coverage.
Yes, anyone with an interest in the property should be on the homeowner's insurance to protect their "share" of the property. If there are multiple owners, they can all share one policy, but it needs to name all of them, otherwise, when someone makes a claim, the insurance company may refuse to pay for damage to something in the home that belongs to the uninsured owner.
If you own the mineral rights then yea
No. If you refuse to let them see your medical records, they don't have to insure you.
after an insurance company is involed after a road traffic accident can i refuse thier offer and do the repairs myself
Demand their insurance information, if they refuse call the police. Other than that, get a lawyer and take them to court - it is a civil matter.