Some policies have some provisions for Mexico use but most do not. I would purchase some Mexico specific insurance to make sure.
The insurance policies that normally cover traffic accident compensation are vehicle insurance policies. To find out more, it is recommended to contact a local insurance agent.
AA (American Airlines) travel insurance usually offers insurance for flight cancellations, though the insurance can also cover, or include, international health insurance.
Geico is one Insurance company in New Jersey that has policies to cover everything. Aflec is another insurance company that you can get policies from if you live in New Jersey.
Most homeowner's insurance policies will cover fire and theft. Individual companies and policies will vary, so be sure you check with your insurance agent to verify if yours does.
No. All United States auto insurance policies stop at the Mexican border. They usually cover driving in Canada but will not cover you once you cross into Mexico. I believe you purchase insurance from the Mexican government. Good luck if you have a claim.
No US insurance company provides insurance fully recognized in Mexico. If you will be driving in Mexico you must buy insurance from a Mexican insurance company to be certain you will have the required coverage.
Some policies can.
Most basic home insurance policies cover the perils of fire, storm, theft, and vandalism. You can get better policies also that cover many more perils, such a water, collapse, vehicle, etc.
There are several options available for life insurance with funeral cover, including traditional whole life insurance policies that offer a death benefit to cover funeral expenses, as well as specific funeral insurance policies that are designed to cover funeral costs only. It's important to compare different policies to find the best option for your needs.
I dont think so. Most insurance policies do not cover death by intentional suicide.
Most treatment facilities accept insurance. Whether the insurance applies is a matter to be discussed with the insurance provider. Not all policies cover rehab for dependents. Call the number on the back of the insurance card for details.