Do you work for an employer covered by a Union Contract? If yes, see contract. If no, it is up to your employer and their personnel policies.
No, you generally cannot be covered by two different car insurance policies simultaneously for the same vehicle. If you have multiple policies, one will typically be considered primary and the other secondary in the event of a claim. It's important to review the terms of your policies to understand how coverage works in such situations.
A covered wagon report, typically related to the shipping or transportation of goods, can usually be canceled by the shipper or the party that initiated the report. Depending on the policies of the shipping company or logistics provider, authorized personnel such as the logistics manager or an operations supervisor may also have the authority to cancel it. It's important to consult the specific terms and conditions set by the provider for precise guidelines.
Theft will be covered by most auto insurance policies as long as you have full coverage insurance. It will not be covered if you only have liability or basic coverage.
No, one person cannot be covered by two car insurance policies simultaneously.
All of them. Typically you can get most of the standard coverages on a non-standard or assigned risk type policy.
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It depends on the covered perils of your policy. On some policies there is coverage for water damage and on some policies water is not a covered peril or it is excluded.
No, it is generally not possible to be covered by two car insurance policies simultaneously as it can lead to over-insurance and potential fraud.
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No, you cannot be covered by two different car insurance policies simultaneously. It is against the law to have overlapping coverage for the same vehicle.
No.