Prefixes and policy numbers are not standardized based on the insurance company so companies are free to use whatever they wish. For this reason, you cannot tell what company issues what policy number or prefix. Many companies use PA or PAC for Personal Automobile or Personal Automobile Coverage. Whatever fits their computer system or makes sense to them is what they use. Many use numbers only.
Yes. Sounds like you haven't had insurance for a while. You'll probably need non-standard auto.
There is no average cost of insurance. There are far too many factors and variables involved in rating an auto policy, especially a commercial auto policy. You can have a company that hauls dynamite and has ten trucks versus someone like UPS.
You pay as long as you would like to policy to cover you. Sometimes you can go monthly, but the policy will eventually cancel if they do not receive payment.
It is not possible to give auto rates in a forum like this. There are far too many factors that insurance companies use to rate an auto policy.
Then you will have to get a new policy. Usually a company will automatically renew you. Sounds like the policy non-renewed due to non payment of premium.
AIG, like most other companies, will only sell this coverage in conjunction with either a general liablity policy or a commercial auto policy. It is not available as a stand-alone coverage.
SR22 Insurance is just auto insurance with an sr22 certificate filing attached to it. It can be just liability state minimums or you can have full coverage just like any other auto insurance policy that covers all of the mayhem that is out there (remember the All State commercials?).
You shouldn't have to disclose the premium, just the prior insurance carrier and policy number. What do you care if they see the premium anyway? It's not like they are going to adjust your new premium one way or the other.
It sounds like this person will be a regular driver and as such they should be listed on your insurance as a driver. In your policy you agree to list all household residents and regular drivers. They should be listed on your policy.
we have work for insurance we receive scan copy by mail and fill all information witch is in certificate like policy no. policy period, coverage like general liability ,auto-liability .Mostly we do data entry.
This is very rare because an auto policy and a motorcycle policy are two different policies. I cannot think of any company that will put a car and motorcycle on the same policy. They may issue separate policies and bill them together on a list billing like some do with an auto and homeowners policy but I have never seen a motorcycle on a automobile policy.
The best place to start looking for renter's insurance is with your local insurance group that holds your auto policy. They are already familiar with you and your lifestyle so you will probably get a better rate with them for being a multi-policy holder within their company.