Just look at the policy, it will have the name of the insurance company or ask your insurance agent.
If you mean who insured it for a previous owner you can't. Insurance records are protected under state and federal privacy statutes. If you were not an insured party to that insurance contract then you would have no right to access the records. The Insurance companies obligations would have been to the previous insured owner and all said obligations would cease when the policy ended or once the property changed hands.
You can make sure your house contents are correctly insured by confirming with the insurance provider, and their regulations. You can also double check on the contract given by the insurance company.
look up the insurance company and match the serial ID.
by asking the owner of the vehicle.
look to see if there is a insurance card in the car, if not call the insurance company
A company that is fully insured goes to an insurance company and buys insurance. A company that is self insured does not buy insurance and plans to pay any claims out of the companies "pockets". For instance, if you own a home but choose not to buy home insurance, you are self insured if you should have a fire.
Possibly this link can help you find the answer.
Yes.
the Atlantic mutual insurance company from New York insured the titanic. Company paid $100000 in hull coverage.
A named insured is someone that has an insurable interest in a property. They don't need to be the deed holder. The deed holder is the person that owns the property. For example if you rent a house from someone. You have a insurable interest in your property that is inside the house. The deed holder has an insurable interest in the house itself and not the contents that are not fixtures. So the insurance company could issue a renters policy to the renter and he would be a named insured and the insurance company could issue a policy to the owner and he would be a named insured. 2 different policies covering different things.
YES
you can see if a car is insured if they have a a sticker with a house on the window that has a bda house on it and their b-day card is changed.
An old insurance policy or the insurance company you had it insured with should have it on file.