About declarations pages in auto insurance
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To break the declarations page down further, we’ll discuss each aspect presented on the page, and this in no particular order, meaning your declarations page may or may not have the same information order listed here. First we’ll mention the auto insurance company’s information on the page. The declarations
Next, find your policy number. Your policy number is a way the auto insurance company can identify your name. This lessens confusion as there is typically more than one client sharing the same last names. A policy number can include numbers and letters together, or just numbers. You will
Information regarding the coverage you have purchased is also included in The coverage you purchased will include the minimal requirements provided by your state, as well as options you felt the need to purchase. Bodily injury liability, property damage liability, personal injury protection, motorist bodily injury may be some of the coverage options you purchased that will be listed
The cost of each coverage you purchase for your auto insurance policy will also be listed on this of your policy is determined by individual factors, including the cost of coverage you added to you carry additional coverage options past the state’s requirements, you can look at these “extra” options if they fit into your budget, or if you can add more coverage for added protection.
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How to collect on lost life insurance policies
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A relative has just died. He had a life insurance policy with you listed as the beneficiary. problem: the life insurance policy is missing. You have no idea which insurance company wrote it.
If you find the missing life insurance policy in the future, are you still eligible to receive the death benefit?
Car insurance and your claims: they must pay!
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To further complicate matters, even if a loss is covered, the policy most likely includes a deductible
Depending on where you live, your deductible may be higher under certain circumstances. For example, in Florida, your deductible for hurricane damage is much higher than if your home was burglarized. So, will your insurance company pay or won't they? Look at it this way, insurance companies DON'T want to pay. They are in business to generate profits and will need to be convinced BY YOU that the claim should be paid. The burden of proof lies on you, the homeowner. This means that you will need to prove your case and do it well. The better prepared and more organized you are, the better.



August 13th, 2009