
Auto insurance is one industry which always remains full of activity due to several various reasons. Most of the potential auto insurance buyers do not get correct and timely information about the suitable coverage they need, the extent of risk that must be covered by them, cost of coverages, claim processing, customer service, etc. For this very reason, the internet has provided a way to help consumers complete a car insurance comparison to ensure that they are receiving reliable protection from a reputable company at an affordable price. Individual’s need to also take the time to understand the limits which are required by their particular state in order to be properly protected and abide by the state’s laws. Like any other state, Michigan requires that each owner and driver of an automobile must carry the proper liability coverage and it must be maintained at all times while their vehicle is being operated.
Minimum Liability:
Michigan auto insurance laws require No-fault insurance and it is against state law to operate a car without no-fault insurance. The minimum limits of a satisfactory policy issued has three parts:
Minimum BI/PD coverage limits for the state of Michigan
- Up to $20,000 for a person who is injured or killed in an accident.
- Up to $40,000 for more than one person are hurt or killed.
- Up to $10,000 for property damage.
These limits are often described as 20/40/10.
However, in case of legal proceedings, courts sometimes award more than these minimum limit amounts. In such case, the insured would be responsible for paying the amount not covered by the limit on the policy. To protect themselves against these situations, consumers should compare additional coverage in order to ensure that they have adequate protection. If within a person’s budget, they can choose higher limits to protect against incurring financial hardship in the event that they are involved in a collision in which they are found to be at fault and their policy’s payout has been exhausted.
Obtaining and comparing auto insurance quotes for higher amounts of liability may surprise many, as they may find that the difference of being covered more extensively may not be as expensive as they thought. Similarly, there are some optional insurance coverages one may wish to consider. These optional coverages are not mandatory but can prove to be quite beneficial. Such options include collision and comprehensive coverage, which unlike basic liability, will compensate the insured if they suffers a loss and not just the other party.
The advantage of utilizing the internet for the purpose of receiving prices for premiums is that within minutes, web surfers can receive multiple rates from a variety of insurers. This gives them the opportunity to compare not only prices but the companies as well. Although price is important, the integrity of an insurer should be considered as well. There are agencies that rate carriers that anyone can access to help determine who they would like to do business with. The internet also provides a way for potential customers to make a comparison of different types of coverage which may benefit them. Quotes can be provided to inquirers free of charge and with absolutely no obligation. The option to purchase is also made available so that customers can become insured instantly and receive instant proof of insurance.
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Can i start insurance on a new car with a new insurance provider before the current policy runs out ?
My current car insurance policy runs out at the end of the month and I will not be renewing with them. I am getting a new car approx 2 weeks before the expiry date. Can i start the insurance with another company and 'overlap' the insurance ?
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#1 by WPMixer on October 18th, 2009
Good Job jack! You better have a good insurance!
#2 by Tony G on October 18th, 2009
I have seen many people on here say that you are automatically covered when your parents have full coverage, including insurance agents. This is not true of all companies. Call your insurance carrier and ask. It is a lot easier than finding out after an accident that you are not covered.
#3 by Free Blog on October 18th, 2009
LOL put a nigger on his back
#4 by sunny on October 18th, 2009
most insurance policies range from 30 to 90 days on a cancellation for non payment.
You need to stop and read your policy carefully. If this is a home owners policy there is likely an exclusion for using the house as a business.
When you bought the insurance you were probably purchased it through an agent. He didnt care what you told him. all he wanted to do was sale the policy. It's the underwriter that now wants to cancel it.
Bottom line. I think that you have two options.
1. Purchase a commercial property insurance policy. (expensive but doable.)
2. Search around and find another homeowners insurance policy and buy 1M dollars worth of umbrella coverage.
I'd spend my time looking for option two. The minute you ask about an umbrella, agents will be knocking your door down.
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#6 by love on October 18th, 2009
Some group policies at work do not care about preexisting conditions.
Some do. It is usually the private ones, not work connected that
up the rates. Probably something to do with—- if you can work, then
you probably are not too sick, or disabled, so you can be insured.
If it is a dependent child, would you need to take insurance for you
as well as the child, and what is the waiting period.
Work insurance takes a while to go into effect. You may have a rider
or whatever it is called, that will exclude treatment, or make you wait
so long to have insurance, or treatment for the preexisting condition.
I don't know for sure, you could find out some how who the employer
or potential employer uses and check it out on line or by calling the company.
#7 by Begi on October 18th, 2009
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#8 by dudefornow14 on October 19th, 2009
I didn't study for this test (haha)
1-Liability
2-Uninsured motorist if you were a pedestrian
Collision if it's a hit&run in your car
3-Risk & Loss
4-Comp & Collision
5-Driving penalties
6-All of them
#9 by guzen on October 19th, 2009
id just blow the cotton pickin nigger away with my 12 gauge, fuck insurance. stanky ass greasy fingered fried chickin eatin water melon skeefin chimpanzee.
#10 by fgeel on October 20th, 2009
hes got to be lying or had lawyer take his tickets to court and won!
tickets are sent to the states motor vechicle division, thats how they find out about your tickets!
TC GL
#11 by psychic on October 20th, 2009
This is actually pretty cool in a strange way.
#12 by Blogger on October 20th, 2009
wow…. you definitely need a good car insurance for this.
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#13 by Happy on October 21st, 2009
I think you should go to the local building department (city or county) and apply for as built permits for these unpermitted structures. Although costly, it's better than Code Enforcement coming by, realizing that those additions/properties are unpermitted and going to court, seeking an injunction to have you (1) obtain as-built permits or (2) having them torn down.
It is more expensive to have Code Enforcement come in and seek relief from the courts (assuming you don't comply and apply for as built permits) because you may have to pay their attorneys' fees when they win.
I believe you apply for as built permits from the Building Department in the city. Make sure you're in the incorporated portion of the city, otherwise you'll have to go to the County Building Department.
Also, if the bank didn't know that these additions were unpermitted, you wouldn't have an recourse. Most foreclosures are sold as is and requires buyer's diligence. A title insurance policy may or may not disclose unpermitted additions (depends on the wording of the policy). As I recall, a title insurance policy only guarantees that you have marketable title to the property.
#14 by rails on October 21st, 2009
read my comment again i want 1st song not Modern talking one
#15 by nacao on October 21st, 2009
Interesting video. You definitely need insurance for this one dude…
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#16 by WPBlog Shop on October 21st, 2009
or those two “pasty white dudes” are packing heat that could blast those niggers back to the 70’s
#17 by ..???.. on October 21st, 2009
Reagan warned of obama and his kind, and I'm not referring to his race, He is a socialist, and health care is his door opener.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs
Please forward this video to all who question the "acting" president's agenda!!!!!
#18 by eventplanner14 on October 21st, 2009
Call an insurance agent. They will know what insurance you need and how much it will cost. The insurance is to cover the people and items at the events you coordinate, not you personally.