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- travel insurance for US trip, US citizen living in DE?
- Who's at fault when Car A makes no contact with Car B
- UK. Left bag at pub (!) would insurance cover this?
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travel insurance for US trip, US citizen living in DE? Posted: 27 Feb 2022 03:38 AM PST Hi, I am an expat living in DE and I am planning a month-long trip to the US this summer. I am looking at travel insurance options. All of the English-based sites I can find seem to assume one is a US or UK resident, which I am not, even though I am a US citizen. I do have a US drivers license with my mother's home address where I receive my US mail, but I don't live there. I will also be renting a car for a substantial portion of the trip and it would be awesome if I could get coverage that includes rental car insurance. Not sure if this is possible or if I have to get gouged by the rental car company's insurance... So in sum I am a DE resident but a US citizen traveling from DE to the US and returning to the DE. I currently have no US health insurance or car insurance whatsoever. If it matters this is also a multi-state trip, I'll be driving through something like 10-12 states with the car. Can anyone recommend a travel insurance company or package that would work in my situation? [link] [comments] |
Who's at fault when Car A makes no contact with Car B Posted: 27 Feb 2022 01:42 AM PST In Canada/US who is at fault when there is this type of accident. For example, if Car A is driving straight in the middle lane and Car B who is in the left lane, changes lanes without looking and goes to the middle lane. Car A sees this and swerves to the right lane and collides with Car C. In most cases in Can/US you would fill out an accident report and since most cars there don't have dashcams, it would be hard to prove there was a Car B at the scene. Hence you (Car A) would be at fault? Does things change if you have a dashcam that saw everything or have CCTV footage that recorded Car B? Would cops/insurance say Car B is 100% responsible in this case? [link] [comments] |
UK. Left bag at pub (!) would insurance cover this? Posted: 27 Feb 2022 12:08 AM PST |
Posted: 26 Feb 2022 10:57 PM PST Hi, I will be booking a July 2023 cruise and will be using points/miles for the flights. Are there travel insurances out there that will cover both the cruise and flights acquired through redemption? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 26 Feb 2022 09:44 PM PST So basically we had had flood in Austalia and my car is a write off. When I looked at my insurance it says I am insured for 15400 ( agreed value) however I am positive it wasn't this low. I heard that the agreed value might go down every time you renew insurance however I am not quite sure. I bought the car for 21k and its actually held it value ( Toyota 86) surprisingly over time and for my model and km there going for around 20-23k. I bought it when I was young about 3 years ago but I am positive I would have never agreed to a 15400 agreed value when the car was higher at the time . Could I get market value for it which would be higher because it makes no sense having a agreed value when the market value is higher. This is my first claim so this all new to me . Any advice and answers would be helpful . Cheers [link] [comments] |
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