No, it is not illegal to have two home insurance policies, but it may not be necessary and could lead to complications in the event of a claim. It is important to review the terms of both policies to avoid any conflicts or overlaps in coverage.
It isn't illegal to have two policies on the same vehicle, however it is illegal to try to claim twice for the same vehicle and the same incident.
These are two separate types of insurance policies created for two separate situations.
I think that it is actually illegal to obtain two different insurance policies on one business. This is because if something happened you could collect from two companies.
Yea, if you have two different contracts and the beneficiary is the same, you can have two different policies which is legal.But against same contract, you cannot take two policies when the beneficiary is the same which is illegal.
there are two types of insurance 1. Life insurance 2. General insurance
You can obtain a free quote on home and car insurance as well as other insurance policies on the esure.com website. Esure does not currently have an option to bundle these two policies together.
It is totally illegal to have two insurance policies against same contract and same beneficiary. This is a serious contravention of law and in case any claim arises, the insured's claim will be summarily rejected and will be liable for explanation for such misrepresentation of facts.
No, it is not possible to have two separate car insurance policies for the same vehicle.
No, it is generally not possible to be covered by two car insurance policies simultaneously as it can lead to over-insurance and potential fraud.
No, one person cannot be covered by two car insurance policies simultaneously.
No, a car cannot have two insurance policies at the same time. It is against the law and considered insurance fraud to have overlapping coverage on a single vehicle.
Yes, though they'll both only cover 50%.