You should seek help at a local church - clergy often will counsel people for free.
You don't have to have travel insurance to go anywhere but it is always a good idea. It's like not having health insurance. You won't be in trouble for not having it until you suddenly need it.
If you're having a problem with an insurance company, you need to report them to your state's insurance commission. In addition, you can go to your state's attorney general for relief.
Having insurance does not directly impact your credit score. However, maintaining insurance coverage and making timely payments can demonstrate financial responsibility, which can indirectly benefit your credit score. Having insurance alone does not directly help build credit, but responsible management of insurance payments can contribute positively to your overall financial profile.
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Most ins. companies are trying to phase out writing ANY bike policies. If you are having trouble, contact the state insurance board and ask. There HAS to be some that do.
You can obtain a rental car anytime you wish. Whether insurance or the repair company will pay for it will depend on their policies and coverage.
Yes, all drivers are required to maintain financial responsibility when operating a motor vehicle on public roads. regardless of license status.
Even if a driver was uninsured, the driver who was at fault is responsible for paying for repairs. Not having insurance does not take away responsibility.
There are no Loop holes for failing to maintain your financial responsibility? No excuses are accepted for not having your insurance. It is the responsibility of the driver to know that his auto insurance policy is active at all times and meets the state requirements. In order to get your license reinstated you will need to buy and maintain your auto insurance, follow the instruction of the DMV, pay all fines and filing fees before the state will consider reinstating your drivers license.
No, the insurance company will not cancel your insurance for having three accidents, but they will increase your insurance premium.
You are responsible for the damage you cause in an accident, regardless if you are insured or not. Having insurance transfers your responsibility to pay for the damage from you to your insurance company. If there are injuries to the other party, then the other party's insurance should pay for their injuries, but you are still responsible for the property damage you have caused the other person.
Having insurance is wonderful for emergencies and accidents. The only risk of having insurance is that the insurer may not cover certain incidents, so one might be paying for insurance and won't get coverage.