Simply advise your insurers you no longer wish to proceed with your claim.
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Having insurance in general is important; auto insurance especially. Not only is it illegal to drive without auto insurance, but if a person were to get into a car accident, he/she would have to exchange insurance information with the other person involved in the accident. A hefty fine can follow if he/she does not have insurance. The insurance will pay for the damages done so that he/she does not have to pay out of pocket. The same goes for homeowners' insurance. If damages are done to a person's house, then the insurance will pay for the damages. Overall, it doesn't matter if it is 21st Century Insurance or another insurance company. Insurance is very important to have.
You can purchase a non-owner policy which is used occasionally if a person is required by the state to carry valid insurance in order to keep your license.
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re: auto insurance, no; auto insurance is written on the vehicle, not on a person.
California is a mandatory insurance state. Under California tort law you would be able to be sued for not having insurance as mandated by law.
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Of course.
Having 15 stitches on the ring finger can be costly. Each hospital will charge a different amount. If a person does not have insurance, the hospital will work with them on the bill.
Life insurance is not a scam. There are benefits and drawbacks to having life insurance, it simple depends on the person's needs.
Cashless Hospitalization is a facility using which a person who holds a health insurance policy can get admitted in a hospital and get himself treated without having to pay for all the medical expenses. There are a few things that the insurance does not cover, which the person would have to pay for, but otherwise the insurance company will pay for the rest of the expenses. Convenient, Right???