Auto Insurance Claims Indiana

 

September 20, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Indiana auto insurance company 

 

Reader’s Question:

How long does it take for an insurance carrier in Hammond, Indiana to pay an insurance claim after you report your vehicle is stolen?

Robert

Hammond, IN

Insurance claims should be paid timely.

 

Several factors determine how long it will take for your insurance claim to be paid. Your insurance claim should be organized and managed from the beginning so that you can have a rental vehicle (if applicable).

Most insurance providers in Hammond, IN have a 48 hour waiting period in the event of a theft. After that, your insurance claims adjuster will start processing your insurance claim. At any moment you should be able to contact your insurance claims representative and ask how long it will take to process and pay your auto insurance claim.

 

Beginner Driver Insurance Indiana

 

September 8, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen insurance 

Reader’s Question:

We are from Elkhart, Indiana. My daughter is about to turn sixteen. She has never taken any driver education course and doesn’t have a learners permit. Can she still get her drivers license when she turns sixteen?

Dana

Elkhart, IN

You cannot obtain a license at just sixteen years of age in Elkhart, Indiana, you must have a learner’s permit first. Once your daughter have carried the learners permit for a certain amount of time she can apply for a driver’s license. If your daughter carries only a learner’s permit then she would have to wait until he is at least sixteen years old and 180 days old to obtain a driver’s license. If she would have started with an education learner’s permit then she could apply for a driver’s license when she is at least sixteen years and thirty days old.

To get more information about the licensing process in the state of Indiana you may contact the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Make certain that when your daughter does start driving with a permit that you tell your insurance provider. Many insurers will allow you to wait until she is fully licensed to add her as a driver to the insurance policy but insurance guidelines differ and you will want to be certain that she is covered by your auto insurance when driving.