Shaul Weaver
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I work online, and am making a change to simply live abroad. I won't have any permanent address, and for many years won't be in any state more than any other really, dozens and dozens of 'regulars'.
In reading online,
1) I'm not finding an easy answer, which speaks worlds (as there should be an F.A.Q. on this from like every provider)
2) I see mentions how insurance agents will not like dealing with someone who is so transient, as they are 'state oriented'.
3) I want to avoid some of the stories that people aren't covered when something happens, due to details and cracks between the words of their policies on this topic.
Please, can someone share with me the -legit- way to go about this detail? In the UK it is -required- to have a permanent address, as a legislative thing for auto insurance.
I much appreciate the help =)
I've called on this directly but was trolled, essentially they have no idea, and kept passing me from rep to rep instead of answering my question.
In reading online,
1) I'm not finding an easy answer, which speaks worlds (as there should be an F.A.Q. on this from like every provider)
2) I see mentions how insurance agents will not like dealing with someone who is so transient, as they are 'state oriented'.
3) I want to avoid some of the stories that people aren't covered when something happens, due to details and cracks between the words of their policies on this topic.
Please, can someone share with me the -legit- way to go about this detail? In the UK it is -required- to have a permanent address, as a legislative thing for auto insurance.
I much appreciate the help =)
I've called on this directly but was trolled, essentially they have no idea, and kept passing me from rep to rep instead of answering my question.