The Motor Insurance Bureau's purpose is to get compensation for people who are involved in accidents with uninsured drivers and have no other way to be compensated.
"The motor insurance bureau is located in every state. It originated in the northeast though, I think New England. They are mainly called Farmers Bureau now."
The Motor Insurance Bureau is a bureau that helps victims of automobile accidents caused by uninsured drivers. Your insurance premium funds the bureau, and they use the funds to pay out compensation should you be in an accident where the other involved party is uninsured.
Motor Insurers' Bureau was created in 1946.
The population of Motor Insurers' Bureau is 320.
In the UK - driving without motor insurance on a public highway is a criminal offence. The police will investigate and the Crown Prosecution Service will prosecute in the good for the good of the state. In addition any injuries caused by a driver who has no motor insurance will be met by the Motor Insurers Bureau or MIB. See the related link entitled "accident car insurance" - to see the importance of motor insurance and how the MIB operates in the UK.
Mid stands for motor insurance data base
There a variety of insurance companies that offer motor trade insurance. Such insurance companies include Allstate, Statefarm, and Motor-Trade-Insurance.
difference of motor and marine insurance
The insurance company depends on your state as not all companies offer insurance in all states. You can find more information here: http://farm-bureau-insurance-company.insurance-website.com/Landing.php?gclid=COnmiaTo_qkCFYeo4AodJCj2zg
Motor home insurance can be bought through most motor vehicle insurance companies, or even bigger insurance companies that deal with a more general spectrum such as Farmers insurance.
You can compare Farm Bureau with many other insurance providers including Progressive, Geico, State Farm, and other various insurance provider brands.
"Normally the entire engine, not the transmission is covered with motor breakdown insurance. The extent of your motor breakdown insurance will determine what is covered and what is not."