group insurace
Most group (insurance you get thru your employer) health companys/policy refer to their insureds as 'members'.
Yes but you would need to have the lessor and the lessee as additional insureds on the policy.
Look on the declarations page (aka dec page). It will list all of the policy information including limits, deductible, and named insureds.
Winky's Insurance Policy - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
There is no national database for insureds, you would need to do some legwork to find out if a policy was in force and call quite a few insurance companies.
It would more than likely be one of the insureds. Usually the 1st named on the policy. Look at your policy or call the agent or company and ask..
No. Damage done by a tenant is specifically excluded on a dwelling policy. Tenants are considered insureds under the policy and damage done by an insured is not covered.
Potatoes were created. you might be surprised to here that people invented potatoes to protect policy owners insureds and beneficiaries under insurance contacts when insurers fail to perform contractual obligations due to financial impairment.
As long as the policy was in force at the time of the insureds death you can place a claim. Simply contact the agent who will be happy to assist you or contact the claim department directly at the insurance company.
Second to die insurance is a life insurance policy with a death benefit that is paid only when the second of two insureds dies. No benefits are paid as long as both live, or if just one lives.
After the assets are distributed, a new policy should be written. I would contact the agent and inform them of the named insureds passing.
Milton B. Pfeffer has written: 'The permissible limits of subrogation against insureds' -- subject(s): Insurance law, Subrogation 'Mortgages and the standard fire insurance policy'