You can receive any final benefits available and you can purchase a new policy since the lifetime limits have been exhausted on that policy.
On a health plan that is the limit the insurance company will pay over any period of time.
Assuming only your vehicle was damaged and no one was hurt and you are asking about the time limit to report the accident to your insurance company. Then: The time limit or rather the statute of limitations in Pennsylvania to report damage to your auto in the form of a claim to your insurance company is 2 years. After that the insurance company can and will deny your claim and you will have to pay out of pocket to have it fixed.
1 mph over the speed limit. The insurance company will get the information regardless of the speed.
First WHO told you stop therapy? It could be that the insurance company is reaching their policy limit, not ''setting a limit'', all coverages have a limit and they absolutely cannot pay past that limit (subject to a judge saying otherwise, which is highly unlikely), if you would like to provide more details I could be of more assistance to you.
The maximum limit that DWI insurance offers is 90 days after accidents. There must be reports filed prior to this deadline in order to ensure that the insurance company can process your claim.
A time limit is imposed by state law. Consult your local state insurance board.
Not a legal limit - however - for insurance purposes, your insurance company may impose a maximum limit for the amount of cash they're willing to protect with your contents policy.
never, even in the case the accident falls under a certain limit you should report the accident to allow your insurance company to protect you and itself.
On most warranties, yes. There are also lifetime warranties set by the companies. It depends on the product and company.
If you have liability insurance your insurance should cover you while driving another vehicle with permission of the owner. The problem with a company truck is the limit of liability you might have to have.
If you are sued in relation to an auto accident, the insurance company will pay for your defense as well as the damages up to the limit of your coverage. The defense costs are in addition to your damage limit.
The limit is the maximum amount of $$ the company will pay for each component arising out of a claim.