,address ,policy number here
To
the branch manager
xyz mallroad
pin-000000
sub -
sir
duo to urgent need ....
i want to surrender the policy.
thanking you
mr s singh
You don't need to write a letter. Call the insurance company and request the form you need to do this. You may also be able to do this online with the company.
No. A moped cannot be written on an auto insurance policy. It would have to have a seperate motorcycle policy in order to be covered. Usually, but not always, companies that write one do not write the other. We have 3 insurance companies that write motorcycle insurance and non of the 3 offer an auto policy.
Yes you can. As an agent, you are allowed to write your own policies.
There are many ways to write an insurance policy; you will have to read your actual policy to find out what your insurance covers.
== == If she is still alive, ask her. If not, write a letter of inquiry to the customer service department of suspect insurance companies. ie: the insurance companies they bought their own insurance from, the ones they bought your insurance from etc..
Call or write your agent, or the company, as listed on your policy and insurance ID cards. They will provide an EOB (Explanation of Benefits) or summary of your policy status and limitations.
Yes, this is one option. You could write a letter to the insurance company requesting cancellation of your policy. Or, you could stop paying the premiums and the policy coverage would lapse and be canceled for non-payment of premiums.
write a letter and give it to postman :)
Write to the insurers and give them you new address. In you letter make sure you give your old address, name and policy No and remember to sign it.
You can simply write a cautionary letter regarding reckless driving and sharing that this will increase their insurance rates. You could give examples of how it affects the cost of insurance.
Progressive Insurance can write a policy for you and your parent, but the parent is excluded as a driver because they do not have a license.
In this state if your Homeowners will not pay, you do not write a letter to the Attorney General. You write a letter to the Insurance Commissioner. You list your company, the effective dates, and the policy number. You describe the problem. You explain what you have done to try to resolve the problem including names and dates. You sign the letter and send it.