I have lost my insurance documents for my vehicle and cannot remember the name of the company how can i find out the insurance company name.
The answer is NO. Yous can work in the office as an office assistant, but you cannot sell insurance. No company would appoint you if you are not licensed.
No, the company cannot drive! If the company wants you to use your personal car for company business, they should provide insurance for that use.
Absolutely. There is no regulation that makes you have auto and home insurance or any other insurance cannot be mandated to be with the same insurance company. Often it is to your benefit to have them with the same company because of discounts they offer in exchange for having the coverage with the same company.
You cannot insure a vehicle that is not titled in your name. If you did and the car was totaled the insurance company would not pay you because you are not the owner of the car and they cannot pay the true owner because they do not have a legal contract of insurance with the company.
The owner of the vehicle must have the insurance in their name. You cannot legally insure something that you do not own. You can be listed as a driver on the policy and therefore can drive the car with no problem. You never want to insure something that you do not own because any benefits cannot be paid to you because you don't own the vehicle and they cannot pay the owner because he doesn't have a contract with the insurance company. I have, under special circumstances made exceptions with permission from the insurance company. If you son was in Iraq for military service for example, I have gotten the insurance company to allow the son to give the father power of attorney over the vehicle by signed and notarized documents. The policy is still written in the son's name as it should be but it allows the father to sign the insurance application and handle the insurance.
NO YOU CANNOT USE THE MANUFACTUERS INSURANCE, YOUR COMPANY MUST PURCHASE THEIR OWN GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
That really depends upon the reason why the insurance company did not want to renew the insurance. It is possible that if one company won't insure you, another one might still do so. If you cannot get auto insurance, you cannot legally drive. Move to a big city and use public transportation.
You are required by law to have liabilty coverage, but not collision coverage. If you did not have collision coverage then you are not due any compensation by your insurance company. If you did have collision insurance and the insurance company will not pay, then you may be able to sue the insurance company, but you cannot sue the state.
First, you cannot find out what insurance company another person uses as this is a privacy issue. If you have had an accident with this person, the insurance company will be listed on the accident report. This is your only option for getting the insurance company name, unless the person wishes to tell you.
No, Insurance Company cannot increase premiums retroactive. It has to declare before hand from which date the increased rate of premium would be operational.
Commercial property cannot be covered by homeowner's insurance. Commercial property insurance must be purchased for that category of property.
The answer to this question is easy and is NO. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. This is very important. If you did this and totaled the vehicle, the insurance cannot pay you for the damages because you do not own the vehicle and they cannot pay your Uncle because he does not have a contract of insurance with the insurance company.