In California insurance follows the vehicle not the driver. If you are driving someone else's vehicle their insurance would first be looked at to provide coverage. If for some reason they deny coverage (which some may do if a person not listed on the policy was driving), and you're At Fault, then the other person or their insurance company can come after you for payment. This is general info as every company handles things just slightly different.
Everyone, without exception, has had family members die.
The Flute family has about eleven members. Three members are: Piccolo, Treble flute, and Bass Flute.
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The flute family has about eleven members. Three members are: Piccolo, Treble flute, and Bass Flute.
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Workers comp insurance has nothing to do with family members. Workers comp insurance is an insurance policy that your employer will have on if in case you get hurt at work.
No
Yes, you can typically add non-family members to your health insurance policy, such as domestic partners or dependents, depending on the specific policy and regulations of the insurance provider.
Yes you are covered on a family members car insurance if you are driving a vehicle owned and insured by them.....
Immediate family members would not be able to change someone's life insurance beneficiary without power of attorney. The life insurance policy is a legally recognized document signed by the owner with a designated recipient.
Family members
Everyone, without exception, has had family members die.
No, That's what you major medical insurance policy is for.
By referring to the family members on survival
Some mobile home insurance companies are American Family Insurance, Progressive and All State. Farmers Insurance and State Farm Insurance also offer insurance for mobile homes.
I believe that I understand what you are asking. If I am not correct ask it again and I will try to do better. Auto insurance generally follows the vehicle and not the driver. Only the person who owns the vehicle can insure are vehicle except in a situation of an immediate family. One policy can cover members of the family even if the vehicle is in the name of other members of the family as long as they all live in the same household.
The answer is in the negative. You are to opt for separate life policies for your five family members to cater their needs.