Simply report the fact that you have been sued to your insurance company (time of accident). They will take care of it. You should ask to be kept informed about the progress of the suit and any settlements or verdicts in the case.
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Contact Columbian Mutual Life and there should be someone there who can assist you.
Thoth is Ma'at's husband.
The husband of Livia was Augustus.
How was the reaction of the husband in unicorn in the
depends on who has insurance LOL :)
In most states, anyone who drives a car needs to be listed on the insurance. If an accident were to occur then the husband could be liable for allowing the car to be driven without insurance.
You have to list the drivers covered to drive your car on the policy. If not he is not covered.
No. If you had an accident with your husbands car and you were at fault with only PLPD insurance, the damages to your vehicle would not be covered.
If she is still being carried on his insurance as his spouse then she has insurance.
Only if it is part of the divorce agreement.
The primary insurance holder will be held responsible. That is part of the agreement, they will have to pay.
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In the event of an accident, you will have to call your husband to lodge for a police report which is needed for an insurance claim. An insurance company will not accept a police report which is filed by you because you are not the rightful owner.
National Life has been bought out by AIG, so you would have to contact them: aig.com/gateway/home.
Indirectly, typically the estate has the responsibility to settle the medical bills, not the spouse. The insurance agreement may say otherwise.
Generally you first file an accident report and file a claim with the insurer. You would not need to consult an attorney at all unless the insurance company refuses to cover your loss.