If its your own vehicle you can enter the reg number at www.askmid.com this will tell you if the vehicle is on the Motor Insurance Database. It will not notify you if the driver in question is insured to drive the vehicle. For use with your own vehicle only.
Is the CAR insured? If not, it's not legal.
Your car is not insured unless you purchase insurance for it.
Depends on what state you're in.
if you dont already know..then its probably not insured..
If you are insured for 'full coverage' or possibly 'uninsured motorist', yes. In a standard liability policy you would probably not be covered.
You have to ask the insured. By Law, the Life Insurance company cannot tell you unless they have proof that the Insured is dead. They would be violating the privacy law. *Check with The Center for Life Insurance Disputes.
If a bank is FDIC insured then it would be up to $250,000.00 To find a bank that is insured by FDIC go to the link below
The vehicle is insured not the individual. You can pay for and obtain the insurance in the name of the owner with you listed as an insured operator.
No. * i say Depends on your policy. Call your insurance person.
Not one of your own-generally you are insured by the owner's policy if you are using someone else's car (with permission)
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You ask him.