Posted on Jun 21, 2008 under Insurance Information |
The passenger in my car opened the door and a bicyclist ran into it. I exchanged my contact information with the bicyclist (but not my insurance information). As a precaution, he called 911 to report the accident, but told them he was ok and asked them not to respond. He gave them my license plate number. We both decided not to involve my insurance. My question is: will the police contact my insurance company to report the accident even though the bicyclist isn't going to make a claim? Is that standard operating procedure for the police? I really really really dont want my insurance to go up due to this minor incidence.
Posted on Jun 21, 2008 under Insurance Information |
I've been reading about different types of life insurance, and talk about a confusing bunch of information. Basically, I would like a life insurance policy that if I die, my family is taken care of, but it also builds up equity that I can cash out or use when I retire. Any suggestions as to what type that is?
Yep, MNG, us Nashvillians aren't going anywhere anytime soon!
Posted on Jun 21, 2008 under Insurance Information |
Hello. Am I going to "do better" selling traditional lines of Ins. (such as P&C) or is AFLAC a good bet?
I'm thinking of getting my Insurance License again. Traditional lines are solid, but there is a lot of competition, and it's pretty boring. A company like AFLAC has better than 90% name recognition, extremely low market saturation and virtually no competition.
Any comments, suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
THX in advance! - g.
Posted on Jun 21, 2008 under Insurance Information |
It is considered specialty or commercial insurance