This is a very good question and it depends on your current disability contract. If your existing disability contract is non-cancellable and guaranteed renewable then the answer is no. If a contract is guaranteed renewable then the company guarantees that coverage cannot be cancelled as long as premiums are paid, however the company can increase the rates. If a contract is non-cancellable in addition to guaranteed renewable then the company cannot change the policy provisions or increase the rates. In summary it if your existing policy is non-cancellable and guaranteed renewable then changing occupations will not change your premium or change your benefits.
If you change vehicles on your policy it will create a difference in insurance premium. You will receive a bill or a refund for the difference in the premium. There is no policy fee just the premium change.
Assuming you stay with the same insurance company, the existing policy will remain in effect. However, you must notify the company of the change in vehicle make, model, year. If there is a difference in premium, your policy amount may be prorated for the month in which you purchased the car, then the new policy amount is required.
A. You pay less money for insurance coverage B. You are less likely to change insurance companies
No. method of payment does not change the taxability of the premium.
This depends on many factors, first of which what type of insurance are you talking about (Life, car, health, disability,rental, homeowners.....)?
I believe the will change your tirey and jump start you, call them for all else.
no clue ask someone else for a change
YES. A driver can add anyone to his insurance, provided the new insuree has a valid license. Although the premium will change
Check with the Personnel Office of your previous employer.
Life insurance premiums can be paid in any manner you like just about. Insurance companies generally have payment plans to accommodate any ones desires. Monthly, quarterly, semiannually, annually, and also there are single premium payment policies whereby you pay with a lump sum payment one time. Life insurance carriers will also offer discounts for paying in advance. For instance, say you wish to pay the first 10 years in advance on a policy it may only cost you 8 years of premium instead of the full 10. You can also change the method of payment on an existing policy if you like.
The only way is to have your grandmother change her beneficiaries.
If one was applying for health insurance and had to list existing conditions and ADHD had been diagnosed prior to the application it would be pre-existing. If it was diagnosed after the application and after the insurance is in place it would not be considered pre-existing, even if it did exist, so long as it had not been diagnosed by a doctor. Subject to change by someone that really knows!