Generally the insurance company who was the company for the deceased will continue to be the insurance company for the estate of the insured as long as the administrator is honest with the agent and lists any and all possible drivers on the policy if they might be driving the vehicle.
Yes, some companies will insure your car without registration.
None, because the car has to registration have to be in your name.
There are no insurance companies in Texas that won't insure women drivers. Every insurance company is to insure drivers including husband, wife, teen drivers, and people who drive your car on a regular basis.
No, because insurance companies would ask a lot of questions, including your driver's lisence number, and just a lot about the car and it would take a while. So, no.
Lady driver car insurance is offered by the companies Q4, AON Insure Ireland and Simply Insure Ireland. Similar service are offered by AXA Ireland and Geico.
Insurance companies that will insure classic trucks include Direct Line and More Than. A company called Classic Truck Insurance also insure classic trucks.
Sure you can, although it may be cheaper to insure with the same company since most insurance companies offer multi car discounts.
Most insurance companies require that you have an insurable interest in order to be able to insure something such as a car. Some companies require that your name appear on the title or registration in order to be able to purchase an auto policy in your name.
Yes, it is possible to insure two cars with different insurance companies. Each car can have its own separate insurance policy with a different provider.
No, it is not possible to double insure a car. Insurance companies typically do not allow multiple policies to cover the same vehicle as it can lead to complications and potential fraud.
they certainly will before they decide to insure you.
Most insurance companies will not, they require you to have an "insurable interest" in the vehicle.