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Sure. There's no requirement on a life insurance policy that you are a U.S. citizen.
no. there are laws for life insurance policy and is illegal to take it out to any individual
No, an accidental death would be covered by your life insurance policy.
if someone died and left an insurance policy and named me beneficiary how can i find out
Yes, If someone will be driving the car, it is recommended to add inform your insurance company and have them added to the policy.
No, only the OWNER of the insurance policy can sign the policy over. Sometimes the owner is the insured, but not always.
Yes, it does not matter if you have your own policy or are listed on someone else's policy, you will be surcharged for the DUI probably for the next 5 years.
Aparently not. I have the same problem now. Im in the UK and USAA (who I had in the states) would not switch my policy to a UK policy due to stricter rules in the UK. It is up to the Insurance Company's Underwriter in the Country that you are deployed to.
Call your insurance agent and ask for them to be removed from your policy.
It is illegal to drive a car that is not insured for at least third party cover (i.e. if you hit someone then they - but not you - will get paid out). Therefore if the car is not covered on an insurance policy that YOU have then to drive it you would need to be covered on someone else's insurance. Some people hold insurance policies that allow anyone (with permission from the owner) with a valid license to drive the car and in this case you would b covered on this policy - many company cars have this sort of policy. It is you DUTY to make sure that you/the car has as covering policy before you drive it and that you can PRODUCE this policy for the police should they require you to do so.
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