Will home owners insurance pay to replace windows? |
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Just married and I need insurance for me and my wife? |
I just got married. Im 19 she is 18 and we need health insurance because she is prone to getting UTIs.
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Stolen Insurance claim return??? |
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Who is financially responsible when landlord hired unlicenced plumber and ruined our belongings? |
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Best term length for life insurance? |
| Looking to get term life insurance in the wake of a growing family. I'm 27 and looking to cover for my wife and daughter. So what is the best term length to be looking at? Most default to 10 ... |
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Would a home owner's insurance policy cover...? |
Would a typical home owner's insurance policy cover a house whose foundation is sinking? Additional Details Maybe I should clarify. My mother has owned the house for about 15 years.... |
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Why does your marital status affect your car insurance price? |
| i recently got my renewal through for my car insurance. when i phoned them up to question the price, she changed my marital status from divorced to with partner - does that really matter???... |
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My responsiblity? |
| okay...last friday 9/29 i was on a main street in myl home town which is very busy around 12p.m...i was on my way to work...when a woman stopped dead in the middle of traffic...well didn't stop ... |
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Home insurance? |
I am not sure how much home insurance coverage I should have for the house I bought 2 years ago. The cost of the house including the land was $96,000. But that includes the price of the land, etc. ... |
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Auto insurance claim check? |
| My vehicle had just been damaged by hail a week ago. I have about $1500 worth of damages. It is very minor and only noticeable if you really look closely. I got a check from my insurance made out to ... |
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Did the insurance company who insured the "twin towers" WTC in NYC pay out in full? |
In view of their destruction following the 9/11 attack. Additional Details Even if the insurance company were in the twin towers their finances would heve been held "off site" ... |
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Health Insurance for Children? |
| Does anyone know of a good health insurance program for children in the state of NJ? My husb currently has family coverage with his local union and they pay for NOTHING !!!! We keep getting bill ... |
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My dad has a different insurance company then me, can i still drive his car and be covered? |
| im 16 and dont have my car right now. would i still be covered under my dad's insurance policy, even though he has a different company.... |
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I'm 24.. is it wise to take out a 20 yr life insurance policy? |
I'm healthy. They already quoted me $18.81 a month. The policy is for $250,000. How does this work? Additional Details Not married, no debt, no ... |
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bart s | How much would yearly insurance cost for a 16 year-old dirver with a mitsubishi eclipse? |
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mkulda
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The average yearly auto insurance premium for the average American in an average car is a little over $900 per year.
A 16-year-old (let's assume male) male is one of the highest risk drivers around and will easily pay double that and potentially a lot more depending on things like the driving record.
If you are just looking for a ballpark figure....why don't you just go with about $2000 per year and that's without any driving incidents (tickets or accidents). If you get a ticket or get in an accident, you can plan on paying close to $4000 per year. |
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stormwarnfm
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For a 16 year old male, and a female under 18, the rates will be almost double what your parents pay.
Consider adding yourself to their policy, which will give you multi-car discounts, and just pay your parents your portion...that's what I did when I was 16. |
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Emily B
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depends on a LOT of factors...previous driving record, credit history, coverages you choose, the state you live in, other drivers in your household, your grades in school, what specific type of Eclipse it is (Spyder, etc).
The only way to know for sure is to call around to insurance agencies or check companies that quote online like Progressive, Geiko, or State Farm |
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stiletto
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Well, it depend if you're a male or a female....Male driver have a higher risk then female driver so the premium will be more for a male driver under the age of 25. You probably won't be able to get an insurance by yourself so your parents will have to put you on their insurance. It can cost anywhere from $2000.00 or more a year. The insurance company will probably consider your car a sports car, so therefore, the premuim can even be higher. But, if you have a good grade in school meaning A's & B's, some insurance company will give discounts. |
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ye
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This depends on what state you live in.
You can compare prices and get a quote on the website Progressive.com.
Check out the link here: http://www.progressive.com/
Hope this helps.
God Bless..... |
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boofhead_3
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it's gonna cost at least six figures |
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MH/Citizens Protecting Rights!
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Call your dad's insurance company and ask them. Every time you look at a car, ask the insurance company what it will cost to insure it before you sign on the dotted line. Also at 16, would suggest you go to Road America ---Skip Barber Driving School and take the two day course. It costs some money but it will be fun and more importantly, it will make you a better driver. Once you complete the course, most insurance companies will reduce the rates because you've had good training. You'd get to drive on a skid pad, drive a Viper around the track, practice threshold braking, and you'd learn to handle emergencies. Then each year you drive without accident, your rates will drop faster than someone who didn't take the class. We know, we've compared the rates. |
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ddnc_dave
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Probably a lot. Young drivers are difficult to insure. Try this link for some quotes and good luck! |
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efrankbkkcam
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depends on where you live and how much you drive |
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