alot telephone poles are like $20,000
yes, but they can find out through their insurance
If the telephone company has a recorded easement against your property, they may install telephone lines to the extent allowed by the easement. You can find out whether there is such an easement against your property by looking in the title insurance policy you received when you bought your property. If you see a telephone easement listed, you can get a copy of it at your county courthouse. If you don't see any telephone easements in the policy, or have questions about the extent of such easements, call the title insurance company.
think about it if you had a nice ride and someone without insurace would hit you and possibly total your nice ride,you would be stuck,he wouldn't have insurance to replace your vehicle and your insurance will jack your rates up,or may not even replace your vehicle,so yes they should arrest someone without insurance.one more thing,what if that unisured driver would hit and kill someone
Bobtail insurance is insurance one would need when driving with just the cab of a semi truck without the trailer. One can obtain Bobtail insurance through Reliance Partners, Progressive, and Wolpert.
The cheaper way would be to find a job and buy insurance through them, but there may be a waiting period. You can also buy independent insurance for yourself without going through your employer but it is VERY expensive.
Yes, it is illegal to drive without insurance or without having sufficient insurance in Arizona. You will have 30 days to provide proof of insurance following an accident.
Yes you can through various websites. Calling an insurance agency is also an option, but they are usually persistent for your business and will call you frequently.
That depends on the terms of your insurance. But as a rule the answer would be No.
Esurance is typically a cheaper alternative to other insurance companies at first, but then their prices will increase without warning after long time use.
In Australia You can get it done for nothing through medicare.
NO! You would be a fool to drive without insurance.
Under normal circumstances the named beneficiary collects the proceeds from a life insurance policy without court intervention.