Most insurance companies will refuse to renew if you have had significant losses or traffic violations.
Yes. there is renter's insurance that offers optional "Involuntary Unemployment" insurance coverage.
Just buy a new policy. You may lose your continuous coverage discount but you should have no problem finding coverage.
Temporary health insurance coverage can be needed for a few different reasons. One of the most common reasons is losing a job. When you lose a job you can always apply for COBRA coverage.
You can lose your medical insurance coverage in two ways: One is if your health insurance policy already expires. For example, the renewal date of your health insurance is May 8th, then your coverage is only good until May 7th if you don't renew it. Another is if you haven't paid your premiums. In that case, ask your health insurer or broker if the insurance company allows a grace period and how long that grace period is before you lose your coverage.
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Kansas has some of the most stringent DUI laws in the United States. The response to a DUI conviction varies from insurance carrier to insurance carrier, so there is no way to determine if your specific situation will cause State Farm to cancel your insurance coverage. If you do lose coverage due to a DUI, you may be required to obtain SR-22 insurance, which is a kind of high-risk coverage that offenders must sometimes purchase instead of regular coverage.
It stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It was enacted in 1996 by US congress to protect the health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they lose their job.
When your insurance is expired, You no longer have insurance. There is no grace period in which you still have coverage when your policy is expired. Your company may give you up to 30 days in which to renew your policy before they surcharge you and you lose your prior coverage discount. This is however totally at their discretion and you still have no coverage in the mean time until you renew your policy.
Yes, you can have insurance coverage from multiple carriers.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.
Complete Coverage Insurance is the type of company referred to as an independent insurance agency. They provide insurance coverage for automobile, home, health, business and life.
In auto insurance, personal injury protection coverage is the same as medical coverage.