I didn't sign any documents and insurance charged my credit card and created a policy. Type your answer here...
No!! It's not the insurance that tells you how to fix your car, it is you who has the legal right to tell the insurance company. I learned this the hard way!
not sure but that doesnt seem right
The insurance company reserves that right.
Sorry, the driver with no insurance can claim of your insurance. He/she has no legal right to lodge such unauthorised claim.
It is legal as long as you don't have an outstanding loan on the vehicle, if your insurance company paid the claim, and you keep the car. Your insurance company has the right to drop coverage or reduce the amount of coverage. If you have a loan, in most states, the check has to be issued to the body shop directly or to you and the lienholder jointly. Yes it is legal. However ... should you get into another accident, previous unrepaired damage is NOT covered and can cause a problem with determing what is the additional damage from the second accident.
For, choosing a right Insurance policy company you must remember this steps. First of all checkout company's ratings, check for complaints against insurance company and seek assistance from insurance professionals.
Since you were not driving legally and had no legal right to be where the accident took place, the insurance company may deny the claim. You would likely win in court, but that doesn't get your car fixed now..
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Insurance companies have the legal right to terminate insurance coverage when the monthly premium is not paid as agreed.
That would be a subrogation lien. One insurance company has paid another insurance company's debt, so they have the right to collect it.
Yes AA travel insurance is a reputable insurance company. They are also convenient because you can call or go online and get a travel quote right away.
An insurance agent has a contract with an insurance company which specifies his rights; but basically an agent has a right to be paid a commission for the insurance that he or she sells.