Posted on Mar 28, 2008 under Insurance Information |
I have an interview with an insurance company next week. What are some common questions asked in these types of interviews?
Posted on Mar 28, 2008 under Insurance Information |
Help! Need to transfer insurance from 1 van to another in the next hour or so but my insurance company is closed today being Good Friday an all. Van in Longford, I'm in Cork and halfway up there in van already and today's only day I can collect it. Any suggestions? Went out to shops today and was stopped by Gardai on 3 different occassions just looking for tax an insurance so don't want to chance it.
Posted on Mar 28, 2008 under Insurance Information |
Will my NJ speeding ticket points cause my car insurance to increase, as a resident of PA? Also, I have read that the traffic points will not carry over to my PA license. Is this true? Please help!
I'm not disputing the fact that I did something wrong. I'm just trying to assess the damage.
Posted on Mar 28, 2008 under Insurance Information |
My laptop which was bought three months ago from an agent was insured comprehensive policy. It was given for soft ware repairs to the agent last week. This along with his other properties were burgled. Can Someone tell me whether I could claim from the Insurance Company? 2. What is the obligation of the agent ?
Posted on Mar 28, 2008 under Insurance Information |
Is there small print somewhere that I need to read?
Posted on Mar 27, 2008 under Insurance Information |
We own a boarding stable……we have insurance for that part…..we are thinking about offering trail rides……but are unsure if we could afford something like that. Does anyone know how expensive it is? Any info would be greatly appreciated. (FYI…….we have contacted our current insurance agent…she has yet to get back with us….it's been over a month!)
Posted on Mar 27, 2008 under Insurance Information |
I've been checking around to see whether life insurance policies pay out for suicide, and it says that usually the catch is that they don't until two years after the establishment of the plan. So if the plan is established at the child's birth, and the child is 21 years of age at the time but still counts as a dependent to their parents, would the parents receive any life insurance money if the child committed suicide — and it was ruled suicide?
And yes, the child in question is me, I'm not thinking about killing my kids or anything. I just don't want my parents to get stuck with a bunch of burial fees and crap. Also, do student loans (set up in the student's name only, not the parents') still count for a deceased student?
I'm not thinking about this to avoid student loan money.
I'm bipolar, and have been since I was eleven. It was crappy when I was a kid, very crappy when I was a teenager, and straight up horrifying after I turned 18. Last year landed me in the psych ward twice for a cumulative nine days or so, during which I found out that not only am I bipolar, type 2, but I have a lovely touch of OCD (hence self-mutilation scars since the age of seven) and some level of anxiety disorder.
So this all works together to make working and going to school a living hell because some days I honestly cannot leave the house, or the bed — or actually sleep in the bed — I have to sleep on the couch because my brain won't let me sleep in the bed. And it's one thing after another, something every fricking day — if I'm not having a panic attack and attacking my arms with a soda can, my financial aid office is taking my finaid away, and my parents can't afford to help.
If it's not financial aid kicking my ***, it's the credit card people calling at four in the morning for the bloody bill on the card I didn't ask for. I live in fear of getting fired because I can't go to work all the time. And no one has sympathy for you after you're no longer ten. No one really cares when you're ten, either, but no one cares when you're twenty one. Your landlady doesn't give a damn. Neither does your boss. Neither does your college. No one cares that the only reason you excel and then fall flat on your face and can't get up is because your stupid frickin' brain is defective. That's why I'm asking this question — I can't do this anymore. It's been ten years. I've been fighting this for ten years. Ten years of being suicidal almost every day. I can't deal with another thirty years.
But I can't leave my parents up crap creek without a paddle, either.
Even if I have to wander the streets of Atlanta and find someone to kill me in order to make sure they don't get screwed I'll do so, but I'd rather not.
Posted on Mar 27, 2008 under Insurance Information |
What implications does the subprime lending have on the corporate, banking and insurance sector?
Posted on Mar 27, 2008 under Insurance Information |
What implications does the subprime lending have on the corporate, banking and insurance sector?