As of my last update in October 2023, Monarch Life Insurance, which faced financial difficulties in the early 2000s and was ultimately placed into liquidation, is no longer an active insurance provider. Consequently, it is not considered a viable company for new policies or services. Individuals seeking life insurance should look for other reputable companies that are currently in operation.
If the insurance company does not pay the bill, yes, you are still responsible.
They were purchased by Protective Life Insurance Company on 7/1/2012. Protective is currently in the process of being purchased by a Japanese company, The Dai-Ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited. As of 11/15/2014, that deal was still being processed and has not been formally complete.
Call the life insurance company and ask. To get life insurance company contact information, contact A.M. Best & Co.AnswerTry contacting the Insurance Company or agent.
If it is life insurance then most likely, yes. Contact the company. If the company no longer exists, their policies probably have been taken over by a different company. You might have to get your State insurance commissioner's office involved to find out who is responsible for paying the proceeds, but you should still be able to file a claim with the company.
Call Ford and ask who they have life insurance with now. In group life, the new company usually takes over all policies that are in existance.
There is a Monark Bicycle Company (which operated in the 1940s and 1950s after World War II) and a Monarch Bicycle Company (which operated in the 1890s). Neither is still in business.
My First life insurance company is Aegon Religare and it is still in existence with better life insurance plans.
No, Philadelphia Life Insurance Company merged into Conseco Life Insurance Company in October, 1998
Montgomery Ward Life Insurance still exists and is located in Schwamburg, IL. as a private company.
There is no insurance company in existence that has a name that begins with "Buckingham". Contact your state insurance regulator and ask if an insurance company by that name has every been registered in your state.
The point system of insurance company's is different than DMV points. If you have a no-point speeding violation on your MVR your insurance company can still have points on your insurance records. Check with the insurance company.
You should check with your insurance company. If you still have a policy open for the car the premium is still due. But I'm not sure why you'd have a policy if the insurance company said the car was totalled
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Hi, It depends on what type of insurance you had. Liability, full coverage...etc...Call your insurance company and find out.
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