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Hi - this is some basic math $50,000.00 insurance policy at a rate of $30.00 per thousand # 50,000 divided by 1000 = 50 # 50 x $30.00 = $1500.00 premium charge
There really is not enough information here, but my initial reaction is 'no, unless the subject of insurance is really old'. Before you buy, get some competitive quotes. MyInsuranceXpert
Yes, your agent or the insurance company can provide with a copy of your insurance policy.
You can call the insurance company and provide your policy number, and they can provide any details on your policy, or send a duplicate policy if the original was lost.
The Man from Blackhawk - 1959 The Hundred Thousand Dollar Policy 1-16 was released on: USA: 22 January 1960
Supplemental insurance is an additional insurance which provides coverage in excess of your primary insurance policy. For example, Flood Insurance is a supplemental insurance to your homeowners policy which does not cover damage from floods. Or, you might have an Umbrella Liability policy which provides coverage to a higher dollar limit above your auto policy or business policy.
several hundred dollars
An insurance premium is the amount that the buyer pays the company monthly or annually which keeps the policy in effect. If a person paid a 780 dollar annual premium which was canceled after 5 months, they would be owed a 455 dollar refund.
Could be any number of a few thousand insurance companies.
Lena Younger's husband died, and the ten thousand dollars is from his life insurance policy.
One thousand threehundred and sixty-nine dollors. $1,369.00
Call the Insurance Company.
The price of insurance depends upon what you are insuring and how much insurance you want; there is no limit to the price of insurance. If you want to take out a billion dollar policy on the life of your husband, the premiums are going to be very high.
With HSBC you can get up to a 500,000 dollar policy and no medical exam is required.
It is a composite insurance policy(:
It depends on your policy. Your liability coverage for an accident that doesn't involve your car is a million because of that umbrella policy. For an automobile accident, your total coverage is probably 1.3 million, but might be less because of an exclusion in either policy about duplicate coverage. That's not a common exclusion, though it is possible. It depends upon your policy. You should have received a copy of your policy when you paid for your coverage. If you don't have a copy, or don't understand it, call your agent or insurance company.