No, there will not be any coverage for the son as he was not listed on the policy and not paid the premium.(The coverage is for accidental damages to the driver).
Bhanu
It would be the biological parent, in this case, the father
no
Take him back to court.
Well, for now it will effect Dad's. If the boy was issued tickets, and they are still on his record when he applys for coverage this will show up and he will be rated accordingly.
Is there a web site available for free for research to see if parents have life insurance coverage and if refunds are due to them of spousal death?
Unless mentioned in the divorce decree, the birthday rule should apply.
The parent who was born first in the year. In other words if the mom was born in June and the father was born in July, then the primary insurance would be covered by the mother. This also applies to both parents being born in the same month. Whoever was born first is the primary holder of the insurance.
Jerome assumes that his father has died in the accident.
because her father died of a motorcycle accident in 2007 and she and her dad used to text each other 143 its a memory of her dad to her 143 means i love you
This depends on the insurance company and whether or not they accept new applicants who are pregnant. Women who are pregnant, as well as the expectant father, are not eligible for individual coverage with BlueCross BlueShield of Florida until after the birth of the baby. Your state may be different.
This depends on the insurance company, the wording of the pregnancy question on the application, and how the poilcy is written concerning pregnancy. With BlueCross Blueshield of Florida, pregnant women and the expectant father are not eligible for coverage. If you applied for coverage and answered that you were not pregnant on the application, and then found out you were pregnant during the underwriting process, you can still be denied coverage, even after you were assigned an effective date.
It's very difficult to find out your late father's life insurance policies, until you get any receipt/letter/policy copy. Seek help from your sister or search via google citing your late father's name,address,assumed period of coverage or other relvant data to help them searching policies.