They should as long as she was covered at the time the accident took place, it was reported, and an accident claim was filed.
The insurance should cover an accident while it was in force. If you had insurance 2 months ago and the accident happened 2 months ago, coverages should apply. If the accident happened today and the coverage stopped 2 months ago, there should not be coverage.
Once your policy was cancelled you no longer have coverage. Hopefully the drunk driver has good enough insurance to take care of your damages.
The insurance will not pay any claim on your daughter if she is removed from the plan. As soon as your daughter's premium is no longer paid on your plan, her coverage will terminate.
Usually, if the driver had the owner's permission to drive. What happens if the car is owned by the person that has the accident but the insurance is in your name? However you no longer want to be in that relationship or to have to pay that insurance?
It can take up to six months or longer if there where injuries involved.
The best way to keep your insurance down on any vehicle is to maintain a flawless driving record. Generally the longer you go without receiving a ticket or getting into an accident the lower your insurance will cost.
Any licensed driver can with your permission, however ensure your insurance covers other drivers.
The products which are provided by Omni Insurance all have to do with automobiles because Omni is first and foremost a car insurance company. The products provided include: premium rates the longer one has an Omni contract, no accident bonuses, and low fees.
If a broken pipe caused water to go in the furance and it no longer works is an example. Your homeowners insurance will not pay for wear and tear.
Perhaps, I have seen this happen many times, will depend on your state laws, and the judge.
This will depend on what type of insurance and what the reason was for the premium being raised. If your auto insurance was raised because of an accident, ticket etc then the rules of the company and/or the state will drive the answer. In CA an accident is generally not counted against you after three years, a ticket after five. A DUI would be longer. Homeowners
I don't believe that there is a specified time limit in most cases, however the longer you wait the more problems you are likely to encounter. One problem might be the existence of additional damage caused by a delay in getting the damage repaired in a timely manner.