You need to contact your insurance agent for that type of advice.
You need to contact your insurance agent for that type of advice.
You need to contact your insurance agent for that type of advice.
You need to contact your insurance agent for that type of advice.
Yes, a stepdaughter can purchase life insurance on her stepfather, as long as he is willing to sign the application as the insured, and is willing to undergo a physical exam, which the insurance company will pay for.
You will need to read your custody agreement. There is no general rule.
Check your policy for specific coverages. In general, she can drive the vehicle, but is not the primary insured person. This means that she MAY not get 100% of the coverage. Your policy will have the answer. If you can't find it or don't understand the policy call your agent.
You or your child can only get insurance if the real dad was insured and you or your child were listed as the beneficiary.
Insurance collision is a form of automobile insurance that covers physical damage. In most situations the insurer pays for the insured injuries, damage to the vehicle of the insured, and if the insured is at fault it pays for the damage to the other vehicle, and the other driver.
The insured and the insured professional are one and the same.
They are insured as passengers they are not insured to drive it
A new car is not insured unless you insured it. You can insure a car before you pick it up, but if you don't it isn't insured.
Not really insured, but you still own whatever stocks, bonds, or mutual funds you are invested in. I believe that custody of the certificate would pass on to another firm. It would be like if your insurance agent went broke, you would still have coverage from the parent company and your policy would be transfered to another agency.
No. The car must have coverage to have its physical damage fixed.
The beneficiary has to have an insurable interest in the insured. The insured has to pass certain qualifications in order to be insured.
Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured.