Yes, you can find out if someone is using your name to obtain insurance by monitoring your credit report and financial statements for any unfamiliar accounts. Additionally, you can contact insurance companies directly to inquire if any policies have been opened in your name. It's also advisable to consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with credit bureaus for added protection. If you suspect identity theft, filing a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can help.
get a copy of the police report. it gives you the name of other parties insurance company and policy number.
Check your credit report.
Vacant property insurance can be obtained from most insurance agencies. Farmers Insurance, Foremost Insurance Group and website MoneySupermarket are just to name a few!
Yes, it does not matter if you have your own policy or are listed on someone else's policy, you will be surcharged for the DUI probably for the next 5 years.
One can find links to insurance companies from: 21st Century, Aetna, Allied Insurance, All State, American Automobile Insurance, American Insurance Group, Bankers Life and Causality Insurance, Country Financial, Chubb, Elephant, FM Global, to name a few.
No.
It is legal to take a life insurance policy out on someone else. Wal-mart does it to their older employees, and cashes in when the employees die.
No, and even if you did know the name of the insurance company, it is under no obligation to tell you who the beneficiaries are. I need to know if Mt stepsister fradulently collected on insurances on mother and stepfather
GMAC Insurance has changed its name to National General Insurance. They offer a toll-free telephone number, 1-800-462-2123, that can be called to speak to someone about their motorcycle insurance.
no, i dont think so.
you'll need to find out the insurance company name.
First, you cannot find out what insurance company another person uses as this is a privacy issue. If you have had an accident with this person, the insurance company will be listed on the accident report. This is your only option for getting the insurance company name, unless the person wishes to tell you.