No, you are not required to insure all your cars with the same company. You have the option to insure each car with a different insurance company if you choose to do so.
You don't have to but you probably should. You can save a lot of money
Yes. No problem at all
Geico is a good company to insure a Chevrolet classic car. Geico insures all types of classic cars, including the chevrolet and many more types as well as that one.
All of them, unless I miss the meaning of the question
Obviously they can insure their employees at reduced premia compared with premia taken from the general public.It all depends on the policies in question of the Insurance Company and is not obligatory.
The workers comp insurance company requires the employer to insure all the employees.
The question is, how much money can you afford to SPEND on insurance? Insurance companies are happy to sell more. As many as you own or in some cases, care, custody, and control. Make sure to tell your insurance company all of the people that will be driving your vehicles. You can't insure a vehicle that you do not own or have care, custody, and control of.
All insurance companies have re-insurers, to protect their assets and investments. Insurance means spreading the risk to an insurance company, so insurance companies do the same thing - spread their risk to the reinsurers.
Allstate insurance insures all types of vehicles. They insure motorcycles, cars, RV's and even boats.
Yes, cars and bikes are exactly the same thing. No difference at all.
Same things as all cars are made out of.
If you choose all cars with the same color and options, then all 100,000 cars will be the same.