It is likely that the authorities will want to know the full circumstances, especially if the thief was a relative.
It is a vehicle that doesn't actually exist, but is insured under a fake title so that it can later be reported stolen. This is done in a type of insurance scam called a false vehicle scheme.
The answer to the question what type of insurance Mercury Insurance Group offers is, Mercury Insurance group offers Vehicle, Homeowners and Health insurance.
your question makes no sense.
What does the policy say? Are non-owner drivers covered? Hey,how come you get an auto insurance when you do not own a vehicle?Insurance of a vehicle is mandatory on the owner of that vehicle!Your question makes no sense.(sorry for saying this).
Any insurance agent who sells automobile insurance had to pass a test. He or she can tell you the answer to that question.
The answer to this question is easy and is NO. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. This is very important. If you did this and totaled the vehicle, the insurance cannot pay you for the damages because you do not own the vehicle and they cannot pay your Uncle because he does not have a contract of insurance with the insurance company.
It is my understanding from my insurance company that if I "give permission" for someone to drive my vehicle and I have full coverage then my vehicle is covered. Recommend you ask your insurance carrier this question, they will be happy to give you an answer regarding your policy.
The number comes back to a 2006 Nissan Armada. The National Insurance Crime Bureau does not show this vehicle as being reported stolen.
First always get a police report, this is reporting. You should always tell your insurance company, in case the other party is trying to commit fraud. (Fraud makes everyones rates higher.) If you have reported the accident to your insurance company you have made already made a claim, if you decide not to have insurance company repair your vehicle, most of the time your rates should not change, this all depends on the insurance companies underwriting guidelines.
the vehicle owner decides who repairs their vehicle.......insurance company decides what they will pay.........plz expand your question and i will try and be of more help
The question is: where is the insurance company going to send you the bill?
If your question concerns liability insurance, ordinarily, liability insurance on a company vehicle will apply to you if you are endorsed as an authorized driver of the car and if you are driving it on a company mission.