The named insured(s).
nope
The insured is the person or entity who is covered by the insurance policy. The insurer is the entity (insurance company)that pays to, or on behalf, of the insured for a covered loss. That which is covered by the policy is set forth in the insurance policy.
The insured is the person or entity who is covered by the insurance policy. The insurer is the entity (insurance company)that pays to, or on behalf, of the insured for a covered loss. That which is covered by the policy is set forth in the insurance policy.
The life insurance owner is the person who buys the policy and has control over it, while the insured is the person whose life is covered by the policy.
Yes, in insurance documents, "Insured" is typically capitalized when referring to the person or entity that is covered by the insurance policy.
No. Your Car is covered by your Auto Insurance Policy. It is never covered by a homeowners policy no matter whose property it is on.
Yes. If you're not on the policy... you're not covered
No. * i say Depends on your policy. Call your insurance person.
A fire Insurance Policy is Fire Insurance for the covered property indicated on the policy.
If they are not on your policy then they are not covered.
Whether lost cash is covered by insurance depends onwhether the insurance policy either says it covered, or says it is not covered.
Yes, You can add any person you wish to your auto insurance policy that you want to be a covered driver in your vehicle.