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You need to file an insurance claim on any accident in which a claim is going to be made on both parties.
Yes, you do not need a police report to file a insurance claim.
"Yes you can obtain life insurance from Prudential. Questions you should ask yourself include how much life insurance do I need, Do I need life insurance for my family."
Obviously need more detail...what type of claim etc..
Let your insurance company/agent handle the claim--they will collect from the other insurance if there is a valid claim. You'll need a police report.
By "only when you need it" do you mean only when you are aware of a claim or potential claim? If so, the answer is "NO". You cannot buy insurance on a burning house, so to speak.
Yes, but it varies by the state and insurance companies can extend the amount of time to pay claim, such as if they need to investigate fraud.
If you need to file an auto insurance claim, you need to start by contacting your insurance company. It is important that you have all necessary information when filing a claim. If the claim is due to an accident, be sure to exchange license plate numbers, contact and insurance information with the other party. If a police report is filed, make sure you have the case number. Your insurance agent will then take you through the rest of the process.
No, the insurance settlement is considered compensation for a loss, not income.
Slashed tires coverageYou will need to file the claim under your Auto Insurance policy. Your homeowners insurance does not pay for car damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
You need to obtain that company's insurance information. They may refuse to give it to you, which means that you need to find another way of getting it. Once you have the ins.information, file a claim or take them to court.
You need to contact them directly to make any claim unless they employ a third party advisor in you locality.