No, there is not. Each company has its own list. It is personal information and not made public.
As of June 2007, no such data base exists.
The term 'excess' insurance is usually for liability coverage. An excess liability policy is also commonly referred to as an 'umbrella' policy because it offers additional coverage over other liability coverages. In the case of a subcontractors insurance, it would be a policy which would extend higher limits than the base policy on general liability and auto liability.
"Stonebridge Insurance Company offers different types of life insurance policy, from accidental life to regular life insurance. You can base your payments by what you can afford by a simple quote."
Base on state regulations, there are many reasons a company can cancel an insurance policy. If you paid for a year and they cancel you after 1 month, you will only be charged for 1 month of coverage and the other portion should be refunded to you.
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An endorsement is a term used in insurance to indicate that there are one or more additional documents included with the base policy which modify the terms of the policy. Full endorsement effectively indicates that there are no conditions attached to one (or more) endorsement(s) associated with a policy.
Depends on your policy. Some policies will forgive and accident of this nature. Some companies base it on how much they have to pay out on a claim.
Normally no, a personal lines home insurance policy does not provide coverage for your business interest. However, you should talk with your insurance agent. Some insurance companies will offer a rider to cover a small home based business while others will not. Some insurer will cancel your policy immediately if they find commercial activities at your home as this greatly increases the risk assumed by the company.
Yes, the disability insurance payments can be paid on top of any workers comp payments received, if the policy's benefit is not integrated with any supplemental benefits. If your disability insurance policy is integrated with supplemental disability benefits, then the disability payments will be offset dollar for dollar by any mount received from workers comp or social security. That's why when you get a disability insurance policy, it is advised to include all or most of the disability benefit amount as "base benefit" which does not offset by any supplemental benefits received.
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Each life insurance company establishes their own underwriting guidelines. Life insurance companies base their underwriting requirements on your age and the amount of life insurance you desire. Most life insurance will require a paramed exam which consists of height, weight, blood pressure readings, blood and urine samples. A more detailed MD exam may be required when insured is age 70 and above looking for a large policy $5million or greater.
"Allstate" is a shorthand name for a group of insurance companies. Therefore, you must first determine which of the various Allstate companies issued your policy. This will be shown on the Declarations Page of your policy, which contains a summery of the the coverages, the names of the insureds, etc. Assuming that you will base your suit on breach of contract, you will need to lay out specifically the background facts, what you feel that the company failed to do, and how you were damaged. Suits against insurance companies for policy benefits are typically complex, so hiring a lawyer is probably advisable. The insurance company will have to be served with the summons and complaint so as to give it actual knowledge of your suit and the chance to defend. The Insurance Code of the jurisdiction in which the suit will be brought (usually where the policy was delivered), will specify how service of process is to be made. In many States, service on an insurance company may only be made upon the Commissioner of Insurance (by whatever name called in that jurisdiction).