No, not usually. The insurance company has nothing to do with suspension of drivers licenses, that's up to the Department of Motor Vehicles or whatever it is in your state. I have seen times where a person owes an insurance company money from hitting an insured vehicle when the party At Fault did not have insurance required by law. In these cases I have seen our state suspend a drivers license until the balance is paid in full to the insurance company. This is because it was due to failure to obey a state law of not driving without minimum required insurance limits. I saw once where a 15 year old could not get a license until this was paid off in full.
Yes they can request a copy of your license as a part of your application of insurance. Usually they just ask for you number but they can request an actual copy
One legal maneuver used by a policyholder's attorney in a coverage dispute is to request documents related to the insurance policy, claim, and investigation. However, they typically would not request access to the insurance company's internal financial records or proprietary trade secrets.
Go to the IL DMV offices - present your old drivers license and request an application for an IL license.
Report the accident to the police. Request that the police provide hit and run driver info to your insurance company. This is the only legal way to do what you are asking where I live.
Not directly. The DMV does that after processing a request from the courts.
No
Many insurance companies, such as State Farm and Allstate, offer good rates for new drivers. You can now go online to the various company websites and request online quotes, making it much easier to compare rates and get the best deal.
No A.M Best rating at company request.
Why write when you can make a phone call. Call the insurance company, your agent or your agents office and ask them.
Most insurance companies require that any family member that resides in your house and that has a drivers license be insured. I have tried to remove a family member at one time and was unable to due to the fact that there is always the possibility they may drive your vehicle. The only way I found to remove someone was to show proof that they no longer have a drivers license. The state I live in requires that the insurance companies offer to allow a person to be excluded if their driving record is causing an increase in premiums for others on the policy. In fact my company will offer an exclusion at the request of the policyholder no matter what the reason.
To request a homeowners insurance premium refund, contact your insurance company and provide them with the necessary information, such as your policy number and reason for the refund request. They will guide you through the process and inform you of any required documentation.
To request a refund check from your homeowners insurance, you should contact your insurance company's customer service department and request a refund for any overpaid premiums or adjustments to your policy. Provide them with your policy details and any necessary documentation to support your request.