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As a nurse who spent time working for an insurance company I can tell you that this nurse's job is to collect intelligence for the insurance company. They pay her salary. Her loyalty is to them. She has no real power to approve or deny payment for care. Nor does she have power to influence company policy.
I would not have thought so directly. An insurance company my own a hospital and you could use your phlebotomy license taking blood for the hospital but you would be working for the hospital and doctors not the insurance company directly.
Usually your insurance company will make that determination. The only time I can think of one insurance company working with another company to determine fault is if stories are mixed, or circumstances (such as weather, pedestrians, noise, etc) are too complex to tell initially.
Insurance company information is not a public record and is not available on the Internet. If you are hiring a contractor to do work on your property, you can require them to send you a Certificate of Insurance, showing that they have sufficient insurance coverage before they begin working. The certificate will show the name of their insurance company.
$26,000 annually for a first time payment or early default payment. The payment will still depend on the location and size of company that one is working for in the auto industry.
it usually matters what type of insurance u have and what company u r working with
20 percent of your payment.
It shouldn't - because working out a payment plan shows that, even though you're in financial difficulty, you're still willing to settle your account.
Your company will pay for the insurance if you are driving and working for a specific company. If you are an independent contractor driving for someone, you will have to maintain your own insurance for your job.
When a company for hire is working away from the company site such as a roadway, a parking lot, or a yard they are at risk and plant hire insurance is required. There are many firms one can obtain insurance online.
He's working at an insurance company in Charlotte, NC
Well if the company you're working for possesses common sense, they'll have insurance policies on ALL of their vehicles. So, yes you should be covered.