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No. YOu need Motorcycle Insurance. Check out this site for more resources on Motorcycle Insurance. http://www.findinsurance.us/motorcycle/motorcycle-home.html
Sure, you can. The insurance company should pay you a pro-rated refund after you cancel the policy.
No you do not need credit for motorcycle insurance, but you do need to pay the premium on an insurance policy and have it issued and in force under state law.
A 17 year old male will pay a considerately higher amount for motorcycle insurance in Massachusetts than someone older. On average a 30 year old male for motorcycle insurance would pay $700 a year. A 17 year old would typically pay approximately $1,400 a year for insurance.
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In Massachusetts you can own and ride a motorcycle with a permit. You just cant ride with a passenger and if you dont get a license you pay a higher insurance rate
The clause in a policy of insurance on a motorcycle, provides that if the owner of the motorcycle is injured by a negligent driver of another vehicle who doesn't have liability or insurance, then the insurance company will pay its insured's damages.
I have been in the towing business for 25 years. In most cases, if you have collission insurance coverage your motorcycle is just like a car. Yes, the insurance company will pay the tow bill and storage bill. They will also have the motorcycle picked up and tow to be repaired or salvaged. Make sure you keep in frequent contact with your insurance company about the situation.
you would have to pay for everything out of pocket
This would depend on who they work for, their qualification, and negotiation most likely.
That most likely depends on your insurance policy, so it is advisable that you review your insurance polcy to see if tornado damage is covered. If not, insurance for tornadoes can be purchased.
You just have to pay more for it. There will be a point when they ask if you have your M1 or not.