Really it is a part of their business so it shouldn't be any problem at all for them.
No, sorry.
Health medical insurance can be difficult to obtain if the applicant is not in good health or has pre-existing conditions. The Affordable Care Act, which is set to debut in 2014, is designed to help this problem by requiring insurance companies to cover all those who apply and offer equal rates to applicants regardless of pre-existing conditions.
An example of adverse selection in the insurance industry is when individuals with a higher risk of making a claim, such as those with pre-existing health conditions, are more likely to purchase insurance than those with lower risk. This can lead to higher costs for insurance companies and potentially higher premiums for all policyholders.
There are a lot of companies that can offer you cheap driver insurance in Montana and finding a good website shouldn't be a problem. Geico, Liberty Mutual Insurance and Progressive Insurance are some of the leading companies that sell driver insurance.
There are a tremendous number of people who attempt to defraud insurance companies; it is a constant problem. Documentation is intended to ensure that claims are honest and legitimate.
Having a pre-existing condition can be tricky, when looking for health insurance. If you are unable to work, I would first contact the Social Security office and see if you qualify for Medicaid insurance or Medicare insurance. Each company is going to be different, so you will need to ask each company to see if the pre-existing condition will be a problem.
There are many insurance companies that will do this for you. Get the phone book out and start making calls. You should have no problem if the only "problem" is the diving board.
Any of them will If they have a problem with it they wil up the cost of the insurance, the best way to find out is ask them.
More than a dozen. The problem is drawing attention with talks of the insurance world the next to receive bailout attention.
No, Not necessarily, There are many insurance companies that will issue auto insurance coverage to you without a drivers license. It just depends on the underwriting requirements of the insurance company. Most of the larger national companies will require a drivers license first but many local and regional insurers will have no problem with it.
that depends on how much your policy says they will settle on. if you are having a problem with insurance company, get a lawyer. all insurance companies will rip you off and pay as little as they possably can