Do you have the policy owner's permission?
No. No insurance policy covers death in case of suicide.
Read the specific policy exclusions in the life insurance contract. It will detail the impact of a suicide on the benefits, if any.
I think that your insurance covers the items that were yours that were stolen, and the company's covers the car damage.
Disability insurance covers any impairment that is previously unknown to the beneficiary. However, the beneficiary only provides partial wage replacement to workers who are unable to work due to their disability.
Landlord insurance is not an insurance company. It is a type of insurance that covers a owner of a rental property from damages that may occur to their property.
Life insurance covers death by any causes not specifically excluded. That generally means they don't cover suicide. Life insurance covers death by natural causes, i.e a disease.
Motorcycle Greenslip is an insurance company which covers motorcyclists.
The Chubb Group provides insurance for business and personal related matters. Their business insurance covers property and casualty while their personal insurance covers cars, homes, and valuables.
Buildings insurance covers the building and everything in and around it. The cost differs from company to company depending on what items they include in their coverage.
It covers the finance company. nobody else.
Before 2007, Missouri did not allow life insurance policies to exclude suicide, except that the insurer could avoid payment if it could be proven that the policyholder contemplated suicide when he bought the policy. Some resources will incorrectly state that this is still the law, thereby causing confusion. In about 2007, the law was changed and now insurance companies may exclude suicide for one year after the policy is purchased (in Missouri). After one year insurance companies must pay for death by suicide, even though the policy may recite a longer exclusion period. Note that an insurance company may initially deny your claim after the one year period hoping that you won't know the law and will go away. If the insured commits suicide within the one year exclusion period, the insurance company must return the premium with interest. The Missouri law is located at the link below.
you would have to call the your insurance company but if the person has insurance it should be fine. I know my insurance company covers me for everything its based on the company you are with.