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9 Responses to “Cluster Long Term Care Insurance plan: Supply Peace of Mind”
Getting insured in the Tar Heel State is a must if a motorist intends on operating an automobile legally, but getting properly insured and at a decent rate comes down to much more than just picking up the phone and calling the first auto insurance carrier that comes to mind; finding the right policy and insurer can take a little bit of research and shopping around. The main reason for this is because there are many options that an individual has when insuring themselves and their vehicles and there is no single policy that can fit the needs of every motorist and there is no company that can offer everyone the best price for the coverage needed. Obtaining proper North Carolina auto insurance should start with making sure that the legal requirements are fulfilled before all else. Currently the state requires that motorists carry policies with minimum liability limits in the amounts of $30,000 for bodily injury for one person, $60,000 for bodily injury per accident and $25,000 for…
only thing i can suggest is got to your mother in laws doctor and get him to write out a report regarding her condition at the time you cancelled your holiday and then submit that to your holiday insurance
good luck !
You can demand anything you want, Reality is what you are going to get from the insurance companies.
Most do not pay KBB, NADA or Edmonds or any other kind of book. They will do what is called a market survey based on many things such as year, make, model, mileage, condition, paint, interior, prior damage, tire wear, glass damage. ALl this information is gathered and rates on a scale from poor to excellent and a value is given.
They owe your for a replacement of your vehicle,not a down payment for a new one or anything like that. The value of YOUR vehicle as it was before the accident.
I heard John Landy saying last night that they haven't decided how it should be distributed, and that as he is head of the committee overseeing, it he would not allow a cent of it to go anywhere but to the victims.
April 30th, 2010 at 3:12 pm
Getting insured in the Tar Heel State is a must if a motorist intends on operating an automobile legally, but getting properly insured and at a decent rate comes down to much more than just picking up the phone and calling the first auto insurance carrier that comes to mind; finding the right policy and insurer can take a little bit of research and shopping around. The main reason for this is because there are many options that an individual has when insuring themselves and their vehicles and there is no single policy that can fit the needs of every motorist and there is no company that can offer everyone the best price for the coverage needed. Obtaining proper North Carolina auto insurance should start with making sure that the legal requirements are fulfilled before all else. Currently the state requires that motorists carry policies with minimum liability limits in the amounts of $30,000 for bodily injury for one person, $60,000 for bodily injury per accident and $25,000 for…
May 5th, 2010 at 4:09 am
he’s is so funny
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May 14th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
only thing i can suggest is got to your mother in laws doctor and get him to write out a report regarding her condition at the time you cancelled your holiday and then submit that to your holiday insurance
good luck !
May 25th, 2010 at 11:40 pm
You can demand anything you want, Reality is what you are going to get from the insurance companies.
Most do not pay KBB, NADA or Edmonds or any other kind of book. They will do what is called a market survey based on many things such as year, make, model, mileage, condition, paint, interior, prior damage, tire wear, glass damage. ALl this information is gathered and rates on a scale from poor to excellent and a value is given.
They owe your for a replacement of your vehicle,not a down payment for a new one or anything like that. The value of YOUR vehicle as it was before the accident.
May 30th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Hi Kris and Brandon!
July 2nd, 2011 at 12:07 am
I heard John Landy saying last night that they haven't decided how it should be distributed, and that as he is head of the committee overseeing, it he would not allow a cent of it to go anywhere but to the victims.
August 6th, 2011 at 1:00 am
insurance is an important component of basic financial planning