Your insurance agent should be handling this.
Yes, if they accept liability and they will pay up to the limit of property damage coverage.
There is no age limit although the value of the car may not justify the cost of full coverage.
The age limit for elderly life insurance will depend on the life insurance carrier with whom you are applying for coverage. Individual carriers establish this limit as a matter of company policy. Some carriers will not issue beyond 75, some 80. There are many carriers that will offer coverage up to age 90.
Everyone must have liability coverage of at least twenty five thousand dollars. Collision coverage is optional. You have to have bodily coverage as well.
In life insurance policy, you can have accidental coverage equal to the sum insured amount, by paying extra premia. By this way, you can avail accidental coverage policy in a life insurance policy.
If you are sued in relation to an auto accident, the insurance company will pay for your defense as well as the damages up to the limit of your coverage. The defense costs are in addition to your damage limit.
No.
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Home Insurance and Lost CashMost Homeowners Insurance policies automatically exclude coverage for loss of cash, stocks, bonds, fine jewelry and furs unless they itemized and scheduled for coverage under your policy prior to a loss. Some home insurance policies do include a limited amount of coverage for cash, but the limit may be increased for an additional cost.The limit of coverage varies, but you can expect it to be only several hundred dollars.
There is typically not an age limit for acquiring disability insurance, but premiums may be higher for older individuals. It's best to purchase disability insurance earlier in life when you're younger and healthier to secure better rates and coverage.
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Yes. A homeowners policy provides the widest and most coverage for the money of any type of insurance there is. You have coverage for up to 10% of your coverage C limit off premises. This way you have coverage while in storage, on vacation, a child's property in their dormatory at college, etc.