once the insurance has paid out the policy limits that's it. they do have to defend their client if you choose to sue their client for further damages which you can do.
No, the Insurance Company has no right to cancel policy even if you sue them, unless you have failed in timely renewal or did any contractual violation like concealment of facts, that can jeopardize the basic objective of an insurance policy.
If the provision of advance payment is there in the policy bond, you are at liberty to sue the Insurance Company for breach of contract.
You do not sue the insurance company. Any suit is filed against the at fault party only. The insurance company will defend their client and pay damages according to the terms of the policy.
You can sue for whatever the damages are regardless of the amounts of coverage, however, The insurance company is only responsible for the limits of the policy they issued. So you can sue the at fault party for 200,000 if you like. But the insurance company only has to pay you it's share of what the limits of the policy stated at 100,000. You will need to go after the driver and their family for any additional funds. You can also look to your own underinsured motorist coverage if you purchased the coverage with your policy for further compensation.
Sue her and the life insurance company that paid her.
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
No you'd have to file your loss notice with the company that insures your car or your medical insurance policy. Homeowners Insurance policies provide no coverage for the automobiles.
the standard policy says two years
No, since the insurance company would have been damaged by the act, not you. You have no standing to sue. On the other hand, your insurance company can sue- and can pursue criminal charges.
Yes you can.
No insurance = no insurance. Doesn't matter much why. About your only option is to sue your Mom.
All you can do is ask your neighbor. There is no central registry for peoples home insurance policy Alternatively you can sue your neighbor and you will meet the insurance companies attorneys in court.