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Liability Insurance and the Stolen VehicleNo, Liability Insurance provides coverage for damages or injuries that we cause to others. It does not provide coverage for our own vehicle damages or theft.
Yes! You sure can! You have already broken the law to drive without insurance. . . They by YOU yourself causing the accident, you are definitely liable for license removal. --Feefhh:myspace.com/feefhh
In the state of Georgia, the state will reguire a 6-months prepaid policy along with a SR22A filing in order to get your license back. In the state of Georgia, you can't get insurance with a suspended drivers license cause your not legal to drive with a suspended license.
I've never seen an insurance company that asks for your license plate number or anything to do with you plate. When you get tickets for driving without a license plate then your insurance might go up for the points. Insurance companies don't care about your tag, the color of the vehicle, or any of these oddball things people say.
If they denied that claim for cause, such as fraud, then there is nothing you can do. If they did not have cause, you can try contacting the department of insurance in your state. That is of course, as long as you had comphrensive coverage on the policy. If you did not have coverage, they do not have to pay for anything.
Life insurance: When you want to provide for your family after you die; Renter's insurance: When your personal possessions are stolen from your apartment; Disability insurance: When you have to take a month off from work because of an injury or illness; Liability insurance: When you cause a car accident that injures other people.
Yes your insurance rate will go up if you have accumulated 2 points against you on your driving record. The amount of rate increase is determined by your Insurers underwriting guidelines. The amount of rate increase will vary depending on who your insurance company is.
Life insurance: When you want to provide for your family after you die; Renter's insurance: When your personal possessions are stolen from your apartment; Disability insurance: When you have to take a month off from work because of an injury or illness; Liability insurance: When you cause a car accident that injures other people.
If you have no Insurance there State law reqired but if you got into an accident. and no Insurance if State Trooper or City Police finding you have no Insurance it can be Serious Suspend your license. And you Polly face Court for no Insurance. Can cause High Insurance. my suggest is get an Insurance there is alots good insurance that you can find out such like Geico, etc. Good Luck.
The insurance adjuster denied Mack's claim, stating that according to the police reporting naming Mack as the cause of the accident, they were not liable to pay his claim.
Depending on the cause. You could have enough points to lose your license. Your insurance will also cancel.
Yes if it was damaged or stolen by a covered cause. If it was lost or something other that a covered cause happened to it then no. In either case if it was the only item damaged then it probably doesn't exceed the deductible.