Yes you can. Having a pending claim has nothing to do with the car itself, unless the car is subject of some evidencairy issue, which in fact would be the car being in the police impound lot and you woun't have possession of it. Do you owe money on the car, that is a totaly different issue. If you do, no you can't.
Yes. You can change at any time. The insurance company cannot deny the claim because you changed companies.
In case of Car accident if your car is having valid insurance policy at the time of accident then you are liable to get the claim for the loss. While different companies have different disbursement policies and depreciation charts which would be followed for claim settlement process. Turtlemint car insurance offers a fare depreciation chart and easy claim process which simplifies the complete process and helps to get the tasks done hassle-free
To get claims quickly and easily you should consult an insurance claim service provider agency like Bharat claims and they would support you with your insurance claim settlement as this is their routine work so they are well aware of the ticks that insurer plays while insurance claims.
You don't have to, but they may take the car back.
Yes you can, the claim is for the date of the occurrence which hopefully happened while you were insured.
You can file a claim with your auto insurance even though you had a DWI. You may or may not get something. There is a difference between filing a claim and collecting money.
yes, but the new company will not recognize the old claim, and depending on the old company, they may drag their feet knowing they are getting no more money from you and then its all cost.
Yes, your claim is based on the date that it happens so it's more important for you policy to be in force on that day.
While waiting for your insurance to process your claim, it is listed in our billing software as insurance responsibility. Once we have received the payment and/or eob (explanation of benefits) from the insurance, the amount due from the patient is then transferred in our system to the patients responsibility. We are literally transferring the responsible party from the insurance to the patient.
absolutely, just be sure to buy insurance for it
If he/she is covered under Group Medical Insurance scheme,he/she will be entitled to claim compensation for injury while on duty in a bank. If he/she is having seperate Personal Accident Policy, he/she should file claim with the insurance company and get benefits according to the gravity of the injury.
That IS what you carry insurance for. Contact the police to fill out a report, then turn it in to your insurance. If this is your first claim, it shouldn't affect your rates. If it's NOT he first claim, you might want to consider off-street parking.