Yes. Call Tim Clarke at 410 573 6812 for more info
People who sell insurance are required to have various licenses to do so. These requirements vary from state to state, but most require that you are at least 18 years old, are a resident and have a college degree. You can read more here: http://www.secureinsurancequotes.com/insurance-companies/insurance-broker/
Some companies that provide travel insurance for people over 75 years old are Good to Go Insurance, Columbus Travel Insurance and Insure for All Insurance. You can also contact your travel agent or health insurance company for other travel insurance companies
There are many insurance companies that offer homeowners insurance and it will vary from state to state. I recommend that you call an Independent Insurance Agency. These type of insurance agencies represent several insurance companies and can compare companies and policies from different companies to best meet your needs. A direct writer like State Farm, Cotton States, Nationwide, etc represent one company and often times are actually employees of the one company. For full disclosure, I own and operate a small independent insurance agency in Georgia and have for 22 years. I worked as a direct writer agent for 3 years before that.
The answer to that question depends on the position that you want and the state you live in. If you want to be an insurance agent, most insurance companies require (per state Department of Insurance regulations) that you be at least 18 years old.
State Farm, as with most insurance companies, will asses premium for risk factors associated with traffic violations over the previous 5 years.
3 years with many insurance companies.
There are a number of Canadian insurance companies that deal in long term insurance. Two of the better known companies include Senior Years and Manulife.
There are many, many insurance companies who sell homeowners insurance in the state of Georgia. It gets a little harder at the coast as in every state. Homeowners insurance itself is a little harder to get in the past few years because of the losses that insurance companies have had. It goes in cycles whereas insurance companies want more auto insurance for a while then home insurance and then back in forth again. You sometimes have better luck placing both your auto and home insurance with the same company if you are having trouble now. I own an insurance agency in Middle Georgia and recommend that you go to an Independent Agency who handles many different companies and are not just subject to the practices of a single company.
It depends on the state you live in... several states have a point system that cycle through in 3-5 years. Some insurance companies will adjust your rates for longer. Check with your state and your car insurance company to get exact figures.
Yes, there are life insurance companies which offer life insurance for people who are 77 years old. Globe Life offers simplified life insurance with no medical exam required to people age 78 and under.
In my state tickets stay on your record for 7 years, however insurance companies are only allowed to consider the last 3 years of your record. The effect of your tickets on your record will depend on the state you live in and the insurance company providing your coverage.
I don't really understand the situation. Car rental companies have to carry liability insurance coverage or they will be shut down by the state. We had this occur several years ago by one of the companies and the State Insurance Dept put them out of business. A little more info would help.