I think this varies from state to state, but if the car failed inspection because of a safety issue (say bad brakes or tires for example) and that problem then CAUSED an accident later, the insurance company has a good reason not to pay because you drove the car knowing it was unsafe.
yh but shortly after there are consiquences
No, intend to istablish shortly.
Yes, putting prejudice aside, facts are facts. If there is medical documentation from the past showing a condition, that is considered "pre-existing"
The insurance company is now owner of the bike. Just as in vehicle claims where the vehicle is totaled, you may only reclaim the vehicle if you pay the insurance company a salvage value amount (the same price they are selling it to a junkyard for). Unfortunately, the insurance company probably does not want a bike, and may either demand refund of the claim payout, or just tell you to keep the bike. The insurance company was probably notified of the bike's return, so they will probably contact you. At least, that's how it is in Arizona. Your state laws may differ.
Declaration pages are the first few pages of the policy outlining your coverages. If you have a copy of you policy, your lien holder should be listed there. If it is not listed, call your insurance company or agent and request that they should add it to your policy. You will get confirmation in the mail of this change shortly after.
yes because of a croud control accident at one of his concerts. his manager was released shortly after.
Gen. George Patton
You mean the initial accident that is avoided by some, who end up being stalked by death? If so, the plane they were meant to be on explodes shortly after take-off.
Barbara Katie Chapman was killed in a car accident, and Zebediah died shortly after birth.
It is the minimum amount an insurer will charge if you decide to cancel your policy shortly after it is issued. Let's say your annual premium is $1000. You just bought the insurance and a week later you decide you don't want it. Your policy shows a minimum earned amount of $250. Even though you have only had the insurance for a week the insurance company is still going to keep $250 because that is the amount you agreed to when you signed the application.
You can go without insurance, but are liable for any damages you cause. If you have no car insurance and are pulled over or are involved in an accident, you may well get a ticket. That would depend on type of insurance we are discussing. If you do not have a auto, you do not need auto insurance in the United States. If you chose to drive and do not wish to have insurance, you must be able to provide proof you can cover a certain dollar amount in damages (this varies by state). If you are asking about life insurance, you do not need that either. Now health insurance is about to become much different if the current Administration gets their way and it does not get blocked in the legal system. Once health care for all becomes law, you will be required to buy health insurance, unless you are considered by our Government to be too poor to pay for it. If you fail to purchase this health insurance they will be able to fine you for not buying a private helath care package. Yes, shortly you will be required to carry health care.
Gap insurance would be a good choice if you put less than 20% down on a new car. If something were to happen to your car shortly after the purchase, gap insurance will pay what you owe, not what the car is worth.