Call your agent. The company keeps track of things like this.
Flood Smart.gov (http://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/pages/choose_your_policy/policy_rates.jsp) has a list of various policy rates you can check to see how much flood insurance will cost.
Yes, you may be able to add a friend to your health insurance policy depending on the specific rules and regulations of your insurance provider. It's important to check with your insurance company to see if they allow for friends to be added as dependents on your policy.
Ask the Insurance Company if there is anyway they will reinstate and see what happens. Check your ACTUAL policy and see if you have any protections or guarantees.
mom died need to know if she had a policy.
Insurance may assist in the removal of a dangerous tree on your property if the tree poses a threat to your home or structures. It is important to check with your insurance provider to see if tree removal is covered under your policy.
Flood Smart.gov (http://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/pages/choose_your_policy/policy_rates.jsp) has a list of various policy rates you can check to see how much flood insurance will cost.
There's a site for that; please see link for search "deceased insurance policy search."
You would check out the written policy to see which it was. Accidental insurance is much cheaper than the other, because dying by accident is less common.
Insurance should. I would check with your information to see if your company can.
Yes, you may be able to add a friend to your health insurance policy depending on the specific rules and regulations of your insurance provider. It's important to check with your insurance company to see if they allow for friends to be added as dependents on your policy.
Probably, but you should check with the agent or see if there is a clause in the policy that covers it.
That depends, because there are many different insurance coverages. You'll need to check your own car insurance policy and see if it covers you AND any car that you are driving. If you can't find that information anywhere in the policy then check with your insurance broker and ask. Sorry, but without actually reading YOUR policy that's the best answer I can give.
Just call the insurance company customer service department and ask them
If the DUI was the cause of the wreck, probably not. You will need to check your policy to see what it says, since there are many options for insurance.
Ask the Insurance Company if there is anyway they will reinstate and see what happens. Check your ACTUAL policy and see if you have any protections or guarantees.
First of all you should check and see if your insurance policy covers accidental damages to electronics. Also you are going to want to check and see if your policy has a provision that excludes any damages caused by negligence of the homeowner. You can buy extra policy's that can include coverage to this type of accidents.
Senior citizens may have the option of purchasing travel insurance at the time they purchase their tickets. Additionally, they should check to see if their life insurance policy or their homeowners policy offer any travel insurance benefits.