If your car was hit while parked and the other driver drove off, then you ask for payment under your collision coverage.
Whether or not your insurance goes up if you cause an accident depends on your company Ask your agent.
You are responsible for the damages..that is why they ask do you want to purchase their insurance or if your car insurance will cover the rental...And once you sign the papers you have agreed to the terms and conditions..
You will just have to contact your insurance company and ask them. Some companies will drop your policy while others will not.
Almost certainly not. You are in no way at fault, so you should not have to pay for someone else's mistake. Contact your own insurance comany and ask them to discuss the matter with their insurance company.
It is best to call your current insurance company and ask them if they will cover you while renting a car. If not then you can purchase temporary insurance which will cover you while you drive your rental.
you can call your insurance company and ask them for assistance. or go to your DMV site
You need the Life Insurance company name and the State that it was issued in. When you have that information, go to the Insurance Regulator for that state and ask the number of the Insurance Company. Then call them up and ask.
The new insurance company is asking for proof of prior insurance coverage. Some insurance companys have what they call a "proof of prior" discount. This means that you may qualify for a discount if you can prove you had previous insurance with no lapse in coverage. Be sure to ask your insurance agent for a further explanation.
You can let your backpakcer insurance be compared at your own insurance company. You can also go to other insurance company and ask if they can give you a better deal.
You need to ask your insurance company about that. http://www.firstacceptancecorp.com/ That is a great insurance company that will help give you step by step instructions.
Depends on the type & amount of insurance you are applying for.
Title insurance rates vary depending on if the transaction is a purchase or a refinance