Why not? What is the Pre-x clause in your policy? In CA a insurance company has to credit the time on a prior plan to the pre-x. The old plan only covers if your disabled... The new insurance should cover the incident unless it can be excluded under a pre-existing conditions clause. Under HIPAA, if you left one employer plan (or a HIPAA compliant individual plan which most major medical plans are)and transitioned to another without a break exceeding 63 days then the new insurance can not impose pre-ex clauses. Your old insurance should have provided you what is called a Certificate of Credible Coverage which you can give to your new insurance company to waive the pre-ex provided you met the other rules.
You need an Insurance License and and Appointment with an Insurance Carrier doing business in New York You need a New York Insurance License obtainable from the New York Department of Insurance. You will also need an Appointment with an Insurance Carrier doing business in New York
Geico is one Insurance company in New Jersey that has policies to cover everything. Aflec is another insurance company that you can get policies from if you live in New Jersey.
NOPE
No, Your home insurance policy will not cover normal and expected damages that result from our choice of pet.
Typically your current car insurance will cover a new (at least new to you) car for several days. Contact your insurance agent to find out what they cover.
No, but if you have a home warranty policy that policy may cover it.
Contact your local insurance agencies to inquire if you are eligible to receive collision insurance in your state of New Jersey, as they vary from state to state.
It is possible, but I would use COBRA until I have a definitive ruling from the new insurance Carrier
Landlord insurance is not a requirement in New York City. Although it is very important to have the landlord insurance. This insurance will cover it if you end up having vandalism or stolen property on your land. Sometimes it will cover for lost rent from renters if your keeping the maintenance up.
No, your insurance will cover the occasional driver as long as they are licensed
homeowners insurance or renters insurance
get insurance to cover your home and have a place you can stay until you get a new home