Yes, a moving company is required by law to insure the items you are paying them to move. The average insurance required is $7500.00. Of course if your items are worth more than that, you should speak to the mover before you hire them to make sure they have enough coverage.
Insurance companies in the state of Texas are required to offer you PIP insurance, and you can refuse to purchase this. In the state of Texas, you are required to pay any damages you make in an accident so PIP is handy just in case.
Yes, a photographer is required to carry professional liability insurance. A photographer will be denied shooting if they cannot prove that they have insurance.
If you are in the process of moving within the state, you will be allowed to keep your auto insurance. While you can keep the same insurance policy within the state you will be required to change your address which can affect your rates depending on the claims reported in your zip code. If you are moving out of state, you will be required to change insurance to a policy that is rated in the new state. DMV and financial responsibility laws require drivers to carry insurance in the state in which they are a legal resident. When you register your vehicle in the state you will be required to show proof of insurance in that state and you will also be required to carry at least the state minimums in liability insurance coverage.
Yes daycares are required to carry liability insurance,the amount is determined by the size of the day care center
Auto insurance is a state law requirement in PA. You are only required to carry liability insurance.
A company is required to carry workman's compensation insurance on subcontractors. This is regardless of the number of employees a subcontractor employs.
ALL CMVs are required to maintain $1,000,000 in liability insurance.
Officer for IndyMac is required to carry builder risk insurance in Anchorage,they help to get the Builder's Risk policy also known as builder risk insurance to show those coverages required.
You are required to carry a minimum of liability insurance on any vehicle that will be operated on public roads.
Yes.
Short term medical insurance is carried by a variety of companies. Many corporations carry this as part of their normal insurance packages. Additionally, major insurance carriers such as Progressive, Allstate, or Farmer's Insurance can carry additional coverage for short term medical insurance.
It is not required of insurance providers to offer roadside coverage, although most of them do. You can expect it to raise your insurance costs by an average of $80.