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Most insurance companies do cover emergency dental care.
No insurance that I am familiar with -- if you have a membership in your local Ambulance Service -- check with them - - it may be covered. Non emergency ambulance transport is most often NOT covered by insurances. That is why elderly persons expecially should join their local ambulance clubs.
Information on emergency health insurance can be found on every major health insurance suppliers website. Most health insurance suppliers will also list contact numbers, so it is possible to call and speak to a representative who would be able to answer any and all questions.
Most homeowerns have home emergency insurance built into their homeowner's policies. It is available from all the major carriers such as State Farm. Check with an insurance broker for policies from independant insurers.
Insurance is regulated by state, so I would call an agent that is in the area where you will be staying most often.
definitly homeowners insurance is abused the most
In most cases of emergency, call 911.
Most of the insurance companies for automobiles and boats offer emergency road side assistance. The one that really does is State Farm and Geico perhaps.
Most insurance companies offer some form of emergency road side assistance. Additionally the American Automobile Association (AAA) also offers memberships which provide varying levels of emergency road side assistance.
Many insurance companies include towing. You can also purchase towing "insurance" separately. It's also included in most "auto club" plans such as AAA.
The best place is to start is with who you have your car insurance with. Most car insurance companies have contracts with a replacement glass company that is certified to do the work.
Depending on your insurance company most policy's renew automatically every 6 months.