It is possible, but I would use COBRA until I have a definitive ruling from the new insurance Carrier
when you get the insurance you can register your daughter as an autorized driver and the insurance will cover for the damages.
They may not if there is a clause in the insurance agreement that the insurance will not be paid out in the event that an unlicensed driver is in control
Yes, as long as you add her as a regular driver on your insurance policy.
It would cover you under your Buildings insurance
I don't really understand what you would expect the homeowners policy to pay for in this situation. Homeowners insurance is not life insurance and does not provide any type of such coverage.
It would depend on the reason for your fall, but most likely your insurance would not cover you for that.
Whoever your daughter lives with is the responsible party to cover her on their insurance policy!
It depends what the insurance was taken out for. Accident insurance would not cover this, but extended warranty or breakdown cover would.
There are numerous possible examples of things that business insurance would cover. Business insurance will cover things such as property damage and work casualties.
Depending on what kind of insurance you have most health insurance companies would cover this cost.
Medigap insurance is used to cover the areas where Medicare does not cover. Medigap can be purchased with a private insurance company.
Not usually. The neighbor's homeowners insurance would cover it underneath their liability insurance.