Only if the insurance company can prove that it was suicide.
You get Alcohol Poisoning or Liver Disease which is usually fatal.
An increased in the sum assured by a percentage of every claim free year is called Cumulative Bonus in health insurance policy. It is important to renew the policy without a break to avail cumulative bonus benefits.
Mail me a copy of your insurance policy and I will read it and let you know
Typically a break down cover company offers to come and retrieve your vehicle or if it can be fixed at the roadside fix it and get you on your way. However a car insurance policy only covers the financial cost of fixing the car.
Just buy a new policy. You may lose your continuous coverage discount but you should have no problem finding coverage.
Yes, if you're talking about having a break in your insurance payments. Some (but not all) companies offer a 'free' period of insurance - but it's covered by an increased monthly premium - so you're not actually getting anything for free. During the 'break' period, you're still covered by the policy you're paying for.
If you mean "cancel", then yes you can. Just call the company or your insurance agent.More info:If you cancel your policies before the end of the policy expiration/renewal date, then you will also get a refund on what you paid. They wil pro-rate how much is owed to you based on how many days or months you had already paid for, and how many were still left for that policy period.But before you do cancel, you need to obtain insurance from some place else. The reason is because many insurance companies won't insure you if you don't already have insurance, or if you let your policy lapse. If this were to happen, you would then have no auto insurance, which is illegal, and no home owners insurance, which could cost you dearly in the event of a loss.
Like the United States, other nations also appreciate going to the beach and getting a sunburn and alcohol poisoning. It turns out that most of the population on Earth prefers forgetting about their responsibilities for a few days before getting back on the grind.
Yes, most homeowners insurance policies typically provide coverage for theft or robbery within your home. The policy would generally reimburse you for stolen items and help cover the cost of any damage caused during a break-in. It's important to review your specific policy to understand the coverage limits and any exclusions related to theft.
The chemical formula for alcohol that you drink is C6O2Na4 OK, this answer is completely false. First and foremost, for any organic compound to be classified as an "alcohol" it has to have an "-OH" functional group. This C6O2Na4 answer has no Hydrogen at all!?? The alcohol you drink in alcoholic beverages is ETHYL ALCOHOL also known as ETHANOL. The chemical formula for ethanol is most commonly written as CH3CH2OH (or in the condensed empirical formula as C2H5OH or simply C2H6O). If you look up ethyl alcohol on wikipedia you can actually see figures of the actual molecule. The difference between ethyl alcohol and methyl alcohol (CH3OH) is the extra methylene group (CH2). Methyl Alcohol is highly poisonous and can be fatal. However, the immediate treatment for methanol poisoning is to consume mass quantities of ethanol very quickly since the body used the same metabolic pathways to break them both down. (Flood the pathway with ethanol which the body can break down). So every time you get wasted, just remember, you're protecting yourself from methanol poisoning!
No, most states require that pre-existing conditions be waived when moving from a group policy to a group policy. Pre-existing condition clauses apply when the break in coverage is greater than 63 days.
When homeowners and business owners purchase an insurance policy they often overlook the need for flood insurance. Many people assume that this type of coverage is automatically handled in their policy. This is not the case. Unless it is specifically pointed out to you when you purchase your policy that flood damage is included, you are not covered. High risk states, such as hurricane prone areas especially, should be aware of this policy exclusion. Assuming you are protected for flood damage could cost you everything you own in the event of a flood. Flood insurance can be purchased directly through the government and a flood policy is relatively cheap. These flood damage policies are issued through the National Flood Insurance Program. This program, run by FEMA, is available to hoe and business owners throughout the country. Flooding can happen at any time and in any place. Because most flood damage is caused by storms, you can never predict when these events may occur. A flood insurance policy should always be held by anyone that needs to protect property. Business owners should always consider a flood policy even if they do not own the building. If your building becomes flooded the buildings insurance policy is not going to cover damage to your suite’s contents. Your personal insurance on your business will also deny you coverage because the damage was caused by flood waters. You should always carry a flood insurance policy, regardless if you rent or own. Flood insurance also protects you from non-storm related flooding. If a water main breaks and floods your structure the damage will be covered in a flood policy. Most regular policies only cover water damage from a pipe break if the break was located within the actual structure. Breaks outside will not be covered. The National Flood Insurance Program can be accessed through the FEMA site or a local insurance carrier. The process to get the insurance policy is simple and, as stated before, very nominal in price. The protection it offers you is well worth the associated costs.