It depends, if you have an expired card and are obeying the officer, more likely than not just a ticket, if happens again, possible your car will be towed. It could also be towed if you dont have an old card. but its all up to the officer.
If the insurance company runs a credit report, this will put a mark on your insurance showing that it was viewed. Receiving too many quotes or having too many inquiries on your credit can be a bad thing.
Legalistic policing refers to a strict adherence to enforcing laws without considering the spirit of the law or the community's needs. An example of this could be issuing tickets for minor infractions in low-income neighborhoods without addressing underlying issues. This approach can lead to a lack of trust between law enforcement and the community.
Depending on the province you live in you will have to purchase motorcycle insurance either through the government or through a private company. There is no way to purchase motor vehicle insurance without going in to a broker location and showing identification and signing forms/receiving license plates.
The professor raised his eyebrows, showing how doubtfully he was receiving my explanation.
With the police report in hand, and it showing whose fault the accident was, contact the arrested drivers insurance company and make application for a claim. Chances are though, that the other person doesn't even have insurance, or a driver's license. Why else would someone hit and then run? To avoid being caught without the license or insurance. If that driver has no insurance, then about the only thing you can do then is file a suit in court for restitution. You might be awarded the costs of repairs, but the defendant may not have the means to pay what is owed to you. Sending that person to jail only compounds your issue.
From your insurance carrier or carriers. They usually can give you a report showing all your claims filed with them.
you can't, but you can if you have a letter from a carrier showing you intend to contract
No there is no central database that connects all life insurance companies together. There are over 500 Life Insurance companies in the United States alone.
If he is showing as the beneficiary on your policy - yes. You can call the insurance company or your agent to change the beneficiary.
Go to local insurance companies with details and photos of your home, particularly showing smoke detectors and other safety devices.
The comparison of life insurance is a method of showing a possible consumer how the company provides the "most" benefits for the family. Since statistics are capable of being tweaked to read how you want them, you will almost always see a provider showing you that they are the "best choice."
I don't think thats True, but there are many rumors about him cursing and showing his middle finger to the kids, but that possibly cannot be true.