I'm sincerely curious as to the thought process here: if the insurance company no longer exists, who exactly do you think is going to pay the claim, Santa Claus?
If the insurance company was bought out/merged/absorbed by another insurance company, try contacting them and see what procedure you need to follow. Otherwise, you're probably just out of luck.
It already is Regular Auto Insurance. You just tell your insurance company that you no longer need the sr22 endorsement and they will stop filing it for you.
You don't have to drop your auto insurance. Just notify your insurance company that you are no longer need the SR22 filing and they can remove it from your policy.
You bet. See, it works like this ... you pay for a service (insurance coverage) ... as long as you keep paying on time, you have coverage. One thing you don't want to ever do is make a late payment while a claim is being handled ... the insurance company thinks you are no longer interested in having them provide insurance coverage, and cancels your policy. Some insurance companies automatically cancel anybody for filing an accident claim.
An old insurance policy or the insurance company you had it insured with should have it on file.
In the UK it is no longer legal for an insurance company to do this but this may vary depending on where you leave and how that company operates.
Though finding out non existent insurance company's whereabouts is a herculean task, you can approach the Insurance Regulator of the country, who,it is expected, would assist you in this regard.
Zoom Airlines looks to be a Canadian company. This company was based out of Ottawa, Canada but now the company is no longer in existence. This company filed bankruptcy back in 2008.
Try Cobra
Is there anywhere that you can find an old ticker symbol for a company that is no longer in existence?
According to the OpenCorporates website, The Victory Life Insurance Company was dissolved and is no longer in business
Get StartedThis Notice of Death is used to advise an insurance company that an auto or homeowners policy can be terminated because of the death of the policy owner.A policy should not be terminated until the insurance coverage is no longer needed. If insurance coverage will be needed for a longer period of time after the death, an insurance company representative or agent should be contacted regarding premium payments and to make sure that insurance coverage will continue for the desired amount of time.
Extinct is the scientific term meaning no longer in existence.