Do you mean the address of the other person in the accident? Was there a police report made? Did you exchange identification documents? that you did not live at the address you gave the insurance company when you got the policy and now they want proof? If so, I believe you have committed insurance fraud and will probably be asked to reimburse the company for any claims they have paid and will not be able to get insurance again.
If you reported the accident at the time, yes, usually.
The insurance should cover an accident while it was in force. If you had insurance 2 months ago and the accident happened 2 months ago, coverages should apply. If the accident happened today and the coverage stopped 2 months ago, there should not be coverage.
Yes you can file it several months after it has happened. However, it will be noted on the accident report that the event occurred several months ago and when you turn it in to your insurance company they will see that and probably deny your claim.
it depends on whose fault is it. if yours than around 8 months. if there's than probably 4 months.
You should call your insurance co. first. They will have the information you need. If you did not have insurance at the time of the accident or have changed insurance carriers since the accident consult an attorney.
When the policy matures, an attempt must be made to contact the policyowner at the last address the insurance company has. But if they have moved and not notified the insurance company, after a few months, the maturity value of the policy will be sent by the company to the State that they operate in as unclaimed property. If the policy simply ends - such as with a term life policy - the policy will state the date when coverage ends.
12 MONTHS
Depending on your insurance company most policy's renew automatically every 6 months.
Your auto insurance will cover your son while on a lerners permit. Check with your company as some require that he be listed as a driver and you must pay premium while others do not require that he be listed until he gets his regular license. If you insurance is telling you that there is no coverage while he is on the permit then you need a different insurance company.
It depends. Many insurance companies will have you pay your deductible, then they will attempt to collect the money from the other driver personally. (This is what happened to me when my car was struck, in Massachusetts where insurance is required, by an uninsured motorist from New Hampshire, where auto coverage is optional.) It took about six months, but my company did eventually recover the money and I was reimbursed.
Dear sir, I went to Dubai in December 2009 .My car accident date is 28 February 2010.My treatment continue eight months up.But the Doctor said me, you don't work about one year sixth month's insurance case continue one year three months after one year three months insurance case is over .My company cancel me without reason's .My company enter my name in black list without reason and do not tell me about the ban.
Two months.