Sure they will, Question will be, how much will it cost you. It would certainly be better for you if the accidents were on record at the DMV as not your fault; the speeding is no big deal, everybody has a speeding ticket or you ain't human. And it would be better if they weren't all in the same week. I just switched to progressive and I had an accident and two tickets, and my rate is still very reasonable. Phil
Swift Cover Insurance is an insurance company that provides its customers with a variety of plans. They provide insurance plans that cover auto accidents and travel accidents.
Absolutely.
No, It does not . Accidents are one category of Travel Insurance Packages.
No, Personal injury would be covered under your Medical Insurance.
No..but some homeowners will cover boats...check with your agent.
Yes, it can. Depending on your coverage and policy with your insurance it can cover medical for others.
Sports Cover Direct is an insurance covering sports accidents. If one goes on their offical website it enumerates all the sports which can be covered.
Of course NOT. Homeowners Insurance does not cover auto accidents. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
No, You would need to look for your auto insurance for road accidents
The ticket probably wasn't for no insurance, it was for no proof of insurance. Depending on your state, you should be able to just go to the county clerk (or just attend the court date on your ticket) show the judge proof of insurance.
No. They are two totally different types of insurance.
Not for your own. It could possibly cover someone else suing you, however.