Your question is a little unclear. However, I assume that by "your former company" you are referring to your former employer which was deducting full or partial insurance premiums from your paycheck. If that is the case, your best bet would be to approach the Human Resources Department and request an accounting of all insurance in force and how much was deducted from your pay.
Additionally, you were likely given a certificate of insurance evidencing the name of the insurer and the amount of coverage. You are free to contact the insurer. In fact, you must contact the company to make other premium payment arrangements if you will no longer be employed and therefore, the employer is no longer making premium payments on your behalf. The insurer will also be able to give you are breakdown of all premium payments made while the policy has been in force.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners(NAIC) recommends:If you are unsure about the insurance company or agent you are dealing with, STOP before signing any paperwork or writing a check; CALL your state insurance department - easily reached by phone; and CONFIRM the company or agent offering insurance is legitimate and licensed in the state.As a general rule - you need to be certain that any insurance company do business with must be a reputable company.Ask parents and family members, check the company's website for more information, check out on line- the rating & reviews which would indicate financial strength and stability of the company or ask an independent insurance agent who represents a number of different insurers.
To find out which company gives better rates, you should check your local insurance broker, which works with average 10 different insurance companies. Brokers can shop the market for you to give the best price. As a responsible user, it is not possible to give you Company names due to spam policy of wikianswers. If you want, you can check our profile for more information.
Endorse the check & send it to your Mortgage company. They will decide how much you get from it.
Expiry of the check will be treated as 'check dishonor', you are to pay premium plus bank charges in lieu of the dishonored check to the insurance company to revalidate the policy.
Check with your agent or insurance company.
Phone your insurance company they will have all the information
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Insurance should. I would check with your information to see if your company can.
The price of your motor insurance varies with each insurance company. You can ask your insurance company for quotes. You can also go online and check out websites such as The Motor Insurance Quote Network for information.
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You can learn about landlord insurance from your local insurance company. Check your local yellow pages for Real Estate Insurance and get quotes for the best deals in your area.
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Always if in California. Check your local DMV office. But many people do not and the insurance company will figure it out anyway.
No Pi insurance company does not offer home owners insurance. They are a Professional Indemnity insurance carrier. They have been around since 1992 and deal strictly with this line of business. You can check their website for more information regarding their company.
If the insurance company has determined that the damages submitted are valid and issue a reimbursement check, the owner of the check may use the reimbursement for any purpose and is not required to repair or replace the item damaged. Fraud would be providing the insurance company with false information in order to receive a reimbursement for damages.
No. Only your husband can find that information and that he can do so by calling up the insurance company customer care hotline. Alternately, if the insurance company has a website, then you can get the login credentials from your husband and check it yourselves. But, not many insurance companies provide this online checking facility.
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