Do you have some question about your policy?
Go to the website, which is www.LICindia.com and provide your account number and password.
It means you want to cancel the policy. If there is cash value in the policy, surrender charges will be deducted from the cash value and you will get the remaining balance.
It depends on who is the owner of the policy. The policy owner has complete control of the policy once issued. If you are the owner you can cancel it or just change the beneficiary if you want. If she is the owner forget it. You have no say so on the policy.
This is not a good idea. You need your own insurance policy. There are coverages you do not have by being on your parents policy. You want to be a "named insured". This means that you control the policy and not your parents. If you want to loan your car to anyone you can, if you are on your parents policy you cannot do this. Also if you need to rent a car, you are not covered under your parents policy to do this. You would be under your own policy. Contact your insurance agent for a better explanation.
Yes, you can typically access your insurance policy online by logging into your account on the insurance provider's website or mobile app. Once logged in, you should be able to view your policy details, make payments, and manage your coverage. If you encounter any issues, customer support can assist you in accessing your policy.
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If you cannot cancel a policy that you don't want that you are paying for on a spouse you need to contact the company which provides the policy. Most companies should allow you to cancel a policy.
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