Can a convicted felon become an insurance agent?
Applicants who have committed a felony of the first degree, a capital felony, a felony involving money laundering, fraud, or embezzlement, or a felony dir...
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Will my insurance cover an accident if someone else is driving?
When it’s a permissive driver In most cases, if you give permission to someone else to drive your car (making them a permissive driver) and they cause an ...
Read More →Will your rates increase if someone else gets into an accident in your car?
The short answer is yes, probably. Since your car insurance works much the same way when you lend it to someone and when you’re driving it yourself, your ...
Read More →How does sailboat insurance work?
Boat insurance helps protect a boat (and other watercraft) from certain risks. For instance, property coverage may help pay to repair your boat after it’s...
Read More →Are tattoo artists employees or independent contractors?
Most Tattoo Artists are known for their individual creativity, out-of-the-box thinking, and non-conformist mentality, all in a very positive way. Tattoo A...
Read More →Can one person have two car insurance policies on two different cars?
It’s perfectly legal to have two auto insurance policies on one vehicle. In some cases, people have a second policy to cover their classic or exotic vehic...
Read More →Who is Maxine Water?
Louis, Missouri, U.S. Windsor Square, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Maxine Moore Waters (née Carr; August 15, 1938) is an American politician serving as t...
Read More →What are the consequences of not having auto insurance?
Potential consequences of driving without insurance include a costly ticket, license suspension, a lack of financial protection in the event of an acciden...
Read More →Should you give a statement to the other insurance company?
You usually have to give your own insurance company a statement about what happened in the accident, under the terms of your policy. However, you are not ...
Read More →How long should you keep old insurance documents?
State Laws. State laws vary, but generally require insurance agents to keep copies of their customer’s policies for 6–7 years. Since a nonprofit can’t alw...
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