I'm not sure if I understand the question completely but here goes...All insurance companies check your driving record, most of them go back at least 3 years, some 5 years.
Insurance deductibles vary depending on your car type, age and driving record. You should talk to your insurance company or shop around to meet your target prices.
if your insurance agent had entered the wrong vin number in when getting you insurance by one digit and they issued you a policy and have been driving around under the assumption you had insurance and get in an accident?? who is liable??
Most major car insurance companies also insure motorbikes. Shop around for the best price in your area by checking their websites and calling. Your driving record will impact the rate you can get. Some places to start are Progressive Insurance and All State.
Equitable Life Insurance is an insurance company that has been around for a very long time but for your information they are still around and one of the largest life insurance carriers in the world.
That depends entirely on the insurance company, the age of the driver, and the driver's driving record. Call around to different companies and ask for a quote. They'll be more than happy to tell you.
There's not one insurance company that will be the absolute cheapest. You have to call around to different insurance companies to get price quotes. The price will depend on your age, driving history, and type of car you need to insure.
Driving around with no insurance in any state is illegal. * No
The General Insurance Company specializes in car insurance for high-risk drivers who may not be eligible for insurance through the major car insurance companies due to a history of DUIs, driving violations, accidents, etc. While the General Insurance offers affordable prices, it is always wise to shop around and get at least 3-5 quotes before making any decisions.
Citizen Insurance is a property insurance company. You can insure your building, your contents or both. They have a range of policy options that are flexible around your requirements.
That's not very likely. The insurance company does not file your claim, they accept your claim notice from you. You have to file your claim with the company, not the other way around.
You can get New Jersey temporary car insurance by checking with local car insurance companies such as Triple A and Geico. Shop around to get the best rates.
In califorani it deponds on the insurance company. Shop around. It is also possible to get a "non-owers" policy if you do not own a car.