Dip does not show up in drug tests. Drug tests only detect illegal substances and sometimes alcohol, there is no way to test for tabbacco so you should be fine. Dip does not show up in drug tests. Drug tests only detect illegal substances and sometimes alcohol, there is no way to test for tabbacco so you should be fine.
You would need to contact your insurance company and ask them if your policy is still active.
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If you are covered by an "Active" auto insurance policy then you will be covered, whether or not you have an active drivers license.
A life insurance policy is said to be "In Force" or "Active" if the policy holder makes all his/her premium payments on time. Insurance company's offer a grace period (Of around 30 days) from the due date of the premium and in that grace period too, the policy is considered to be Active. However, the moment the grace period is crossed, the policy becomes Lapsed/inactive.
You need to contact the life insurance company directly with that info.
This type of policy is also referred to as a limited pay life insurance policy. Life insurance premiums are paid for 20 years then the policy is paid in full and no futher payments are required. The policy remains active until it is paid out or cashed in.
Mark a. Wright needs to know if he has an active life insurance policy with common wealth life insurance
If they gave you their Insurance information, all you have to do is call the insurance company, give them the policy number and if you have a legitimate need they can verify if the coverage is active.
In force in auto insurance terms means that a policy is in place or active. So, seeing that in that box typically means the same as active.
If the insurance policy is active and valid and the driver is a covered driver then you file your claim just as in any other accident.
Yes as long as your policy was active when the accident happened.
Yes, If you have proper auto insurance and the policy is in an "Active" status, Then it will be covered even if the vehicle regisration is expired.