No, you cannot have two car insurance policies for the same vehicle at the same time. It is against the law and considered insurance fraud.
No, you generally cannot have two car insurance policies covering the same vehicle at the same time.
Direct Line sells many different car insurances depending on one's needs. If one has two or more vehicles one could get a dual car insurance or one could get 2 separate vehicle insurances.
No, you cannot insure a car with two different policies at the same time.
yes you will. Anfortunatly all insurances do that
No, you typically cannot have two different car insurance policies for the same vehicle at the same time. It is important to notify your current insurance provider if you are considering switching to a different company.
Yes. What you probably mean to ask is - can you get paid in full from both policies? Generally no. You would have to look at the Co-Ordination of Benefits clause. Click here for more details http://www.steveshorr.com/law_relating_to_insurance.htm#Primary
It is relevent to your state and also to your loan or lease co., if there is one. Call your agent. In MA in order to cancle the insurance for any amount of time you must turn in the plates. Still cheaper than paying 2-3 months of insurance. 4lifeguild.com
YOu have to pay the balance of what the insurance companies do not pay.
if the bike goes from 0-5 in the same amount of time (2 seconds) then they are accelerating at the same rate.
Yes, it is possible to have two car insurance policies at the same time. This is known as "double coverage" and can provide additional protection in certain situations. However, it is important to review the terms and conditions of both policies to ensure there is no overlap in coverage.
No, you cannot have two separate car insurance policies for the same vehicle.
Car 1: 30 MPHCar 2: 40 MPH