Probably not. Insurance companies will always look for ways to negate or lower the amount of claim damage they have to pay out as compensation.
Driving the vehicle without a license (or a suspended one) would constitute a breech of the contract/ agreement and they would not pay.
Although if the vehicle were stolen and then driven by an unlicensed party (and the incident reported to the authorities), they would have to pay.
There are some companies that will offer insurance if your license is suspended, your best bet is a local insurance company that represents multiple insurance companies.
With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.
NO, It's just the opposite. An SR22 Filing does not Get your License Suspended, But rather "Failing to get the SR22 Filing from Your Auto Insurance Company" after a serious violation is what causes your license to get suspended.
Well, you need insurance to buy a new car. They want to see your proof. If your insurance company knows your license is suspended then you won't be able to get a car bc you have no insurance. Registering your car requires the State you live in to get involved, so I doubt it, seemingly. They need your license number to do so where they will see you're suspended.
They will probably try to deny coverage on your claim. Did you inform them that your license was suspended? Probably not, I imagine.
Maybe, it will depended on the policy wording and exclusions, you need to turn the claim in for a decision.
You can't get car insurance if your drivers license has been suspended.
In some states yes. You would need to ask your insurance company if that applies to you.
There are legitimate reasons why an insurance company would deny a claim. If you were in the accident as the result of an illegal act for instance, you had no license or a suspended license, etc.
No, you would not be covered if you do not have a valid license. The insurance company would be able to back out of any agreement, as you have violated it.
You will just have to contact your insurance company and ask them. Some companies will drop your policy while others will not.
Yes, your license can be suspended and usually is when you receive a ticket for no Insurance. The fact youwere driving without insurance has no bearing on whether you have a car or not.