They will accept almost any claim, paying it is another matter.
All companys that I am aware of will accept payments.
Not all insurance companies are set up to accept payments online. Contact your agent or the insurance company directly.
no only licensenced staff can accepted payments
The primary function of insurance company is to provide protection from adverse events. The insurance companies accept premium payments in exchange for companies in the eventthat certain specified but undesirable, event occure.
Yes you can, it's called a named non-owned policy. It covers you to drive a vehicle you do not own, and it only covers you to drive a vehicle that does not have insurance. If you borrow a friends car and have a name non-woned vehicle and have an accident, the insurance follows the vehicle, so their insurance will pay. That company may subrogate and come after you then it would be up to your insurance company to decide if they'd accept liability.
It means you agree to have assignment of benefits (payments) made to the provider of service(s).
Just Car Insurance will accept online payments. You need to go to the website and input all of your information, including name, address, policy number and phone number.
You must turn in keys and title to the insurance company once they have paid you for the loss - regardless of the condition of the vehicle. It is your choice to accept or not the settlement.
Several websites offer services where a company can accept credit card payments for free. The Site Wizard is one site that will guide one on how to accept credit card payments on their website.
I am sure that theft insurance functions just like collision. The insurance company has the option of repairing the car or declaring it "totalled" in which case they give you fair market value for the car (they do not have to pay it off)
I think it's Aflac
2 factors: 1. Are you current on your payments? - if you are not current on your payments the creditor will most certainly repossess your vehicle. however you will not be liable for any deficiency amount. 2. Who is the creditor? - Most creditors will gladly continue to accept payments on the vehicle and not repossess it. however some creditors such as Ford Motor company will repossess regardless of whether or not you are current.