Comprehensive coverage is usually good enough for a 1996 contour for a teenage boy. Since he is a teenager, however, you might want to increase the coverage on collisions, a common accident.
As long as you are old enough to legally drive you may get any coverage you wish. However not all insurance companies offer this coverage. One more thing... this coverage you are asking about is referred to as permissive use.
That all depends on which bank gives you the loan. Most banks require that you carry comprehensive and collision coverage and don't even care if you have liability. Others want both. Very rarely you will get a bank that wont' mind if you don't have comprehensive and collision.
There is not enough information to make that determination. You have insurance money coming from what? Are you late on your loan payments? Do you have comprehensive and collision coverage? Please provide as much information as possible.
large enough large enough
That bikini does not provide enough coverage. The news agency's coverage of the wildfire was very well done.
GL is base model. No such thing as a Contour LS. Contour "LX" was supposed to be more luxurious than the base GL model. Contour SE is "sporty" trim model. Doing a quick read of a search on Answers.com would have saved you the time of asking the question and waiting for a response. Should be enough information there to assist.
Underinsured motorist coverage is a coverage in case you have an accident with someone who doesn't have insurance or enough insurance. For example, if someone hits you and they don't have enough coverage to fix your car, your insurance would help you out.
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An argument for sending teenage criminals to prison is that it saves money. An argument against sending teenage criminals to prison is that they are not mature enough to handle it.
Probably, yes.
no they can do nothing about it
No you don't owe any back payments to the insurer for coverage you never had. If you only purchased liability then they will not be paying for the damage you described. It is not a good idea to expect your insurer to have psychic powers when it comes to the coverage you need. They were not present when you signed you financing contract. Your Automobile finance contract required you to obtain full coverage. It is your job to do so. Your financier does have the right to repossess your vehicle if you fail to maintain the type of coverage you agreed too in your finance contract. If you are lucky enough to have an insurance company that is willing to retroactively provide you with comprehensive coverage then that insurer does have the right to expect you to pay for that retroactive coverage.