Call the claims department, they should be able to tell you.
Yes State Farm does offer accidental death insurance. This usually comes as an option with State Farms Auto Insurance for full coverage. State Farm is also an Insurance that quickly aids their customers in the unfortunate event of accidents.
AnswerIf in fact the accident was the cause of death, yes. You would need a death certificate indicating the actual cause of death when you file your claim.
No. Auto Insurance provides coverage for accidental losses wheel operating your vehicle. To cover the finance note of a vehicle you would have to have purchased credit or finance note insurance offered to you by the dealership at the time of purchase.
No. What your wanting is provided under a "Auto Warranty Program". Your auto insurance policy is for accidental loss and damages, Not for maintenance and repairs.
Currently the minimum requirements for Californian auto insurance include at least $15,000 for injury\death to one person. Also $30,000 for injury\death to more than one person and $5,000 for damage to property.
One can go to various automobile insurance companies to purchase accidental insurance. The insurance can either bought via the telephone or via the internet. An example company who offers this service is Progressive Auto Insurance.
Long Term Disability policies cover you if you are put in a nursing home or need to have a nurse come to your home regardless of how you were put there. Accidental Death and Dismemberment policies are usually attached to auto policies and they pay you and your family money if you are killed or lose limbs in an automobile accident.
re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
If you have had an accident with this person then his insurance information should be present on the accident report. If you have no claim on this person's auto insurance then it is not your business whether or not he has insurance.
Yes, if the policy was in the sole name of the diseased - because the contract/policy is with the person NOT the car.
Your insurance will have to pay regardless if the other person has insurance or not. You were at fault.
Only if the transmission was damaged in an accident. Auto Insurance does not pay for maintenance or mechanical repairs that are not the result of an accidental loss.