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This will be dependent on the coverage that your are offered and have been paying for at work. Some companies allow for individuals to continue coverage on an individual basis and others do not. The best way to find out is simply to call your specific insurance company and ask. If you are in good health, you may want to look into what is offered on the individual market as well. Group coverage is great for those who cannot qualify for individual coverage, but the benefits it provides are lacking in comparison. If you are able to qualify for individual coverage, even though it may cost more, it may be the best option.
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE Auto insurance for the purpose of covering the cost of repair or replacement of the insured's car in case of damage caused by something other than an accident. Comprehensive coverage often requires the payment of a deductible when a claim is made. Comprehensive may be required to qualify for a new car loan.
For individual coverage, probably not. Group plans yes, if you qualify under the companies rules as a domestic partner, if they allow it.
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE Auto insurance for the purpose of covering the cost of repair or replacement of the insured's car in case of damage caused by something other than an accident. Comprehensive coverage often requires the payment of a deductible when a claim is made. Comprehensive may be required to qualify for a new car loan.
No, Insurance is not transferable. Each insured has to qualify based on their own risk factors.
PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION (PIP) COVERAGE In some states, this provides coverage for an insured person for certain "reasonable and necessary" expenses. The types of expenses that qualify for PIP coverage vary from state to state, but some examples of expenses may include: loss of services, income continuation, medical and hospital expenses, funeral expenses, and child care expenses for bodily injury caused by a covered accident (regardless of who was at fault). Click your state name below to see coverage details in your state.
If you qualify for coverage under the policy.
Most insurance companies will offer a package for collision coverage, if you qualify for coverage. Inquire your local companies in Virginia for information and insurance policies.
The first place you should look is on the back of your insurance card. Find the number to call for questions about coverage. Call and ask if you qualify for transportation coverage.
== == Yes you can and in many cases you should. You will very often find that individual coverage, if you can qualify for it, is cheaper than adding dependents on to your company plan. Because company plans generally cover everyone regardless of health condition they must charge more knowing that some people will use a lot of medical care. Individual plans that require approval can deny coverage to those who they know will use a lot of care, thereby offering lower coverage to those who are healthier. This is not true in ''all states'' since some guarantee coverage to everyone even on individual plans. It may not be fair either, but that is the way the system works in most states.
The first place you should look is on the back of your insurance card. Find the number to call for questions about coverage. Call and ask if you qualify for transportation coverage.
The first place you should look is on the back of your insurance card. Find the number to call for questions about coverage. Call and ask if you qualify for transportation coverage.