Remove the diving board.
There are many insurance companies that will do this for you. Get the phone book out and start making calls. You should have no problem if the only "problem" is the diving board.
That depends on what your trying to insure against. There are many types of liability insurance in the market place.
Collector car insurance means you can insure your classic car for coverage due to damage or liability. This is specialized insurance that is not available in every state.
they insure themselves
council has a play area currently closed. Playing Fields Association wish to assume liability, but Council insure.
The company called 'Insure Direct' Now trade as 'Dubai Trade'. This has been official since Dubai Trade made a deal with the company Insure Direct a while back.
Absolutely, you need to cover your liability in the event of loss or injury.
Contact a good agent, they will be able to assist and advise you, if they do not sell the coverage/policy you need they will be able to refer you to one that can.
Many Insurers will insure modified vehicles why any others will not. Just ask your agent which company will accept you Lifted trucks are more expensive to insure because of the high risk associated with modified vehicles.
A classic car insurance company is different from a regular car insurance company because the specialize in classic cars. They will be able to insure you for your more expensive classic car.
Yes, you can insure 2 cars but it depends on your insurance company contract. Hope it helps:)
In most U.S. states anyone can insure a car for liability purposes, But it is unlawful to insure the property of another or property in which one does not have an insurable interest. So, if your son wants to buy full coverage on your car, he would have to list the owner on the policy as well for it to be a legal binding insurance contract. Otherwise, if the vehicle was damaged and the insurance company discovers that your son is not the legal owner, they would be required by law to deny payment for the sustained damages since he is not the owner.