Depends on your state. Most states are 14 days and this is assuming your car insurance is up-to-date. Also, your coverage only matches the insurance on your other vehicle. If you are liability only, your new car will only be liability only.
If the vehicle has insurance it will cover damage to the other vehicle but not the one you are driving. Now if you have insurance on another vehicle your insurance will cover the damage to the vehicle that you where driving even though it is not on your policy.
It covers damage to your vehicle resulting from an at fault collision with another vehicle or object.
No. Auto Insurance provides coverage for accidental losses wheel operating your vehicle. To cover the finance note of a vehicle you would have to have purchased credit or finance note insurance offered to you by the dealership at the time of purchase.
Does vehicle insurance cover suicides
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
Yes...this is called a "non owners insurance policy". Not a lot of companies issue these but many of them do. If this type of policy is purchased, you are cover in any vehicle you drive.
NO, that's what the vehicle insurance is for.
Your homeowners insurance will cover your garage door subject to your deductible since it is part of your house. Your Home insurance does not cover damage to a vehicle though. That's what Auto insurance is for. Your friend will need to contact his auto insurance to fix his vehicle.
If your question concerns liability insurance, ordinarily, liability insurance on a company vehicle will apply to you if you are endorsed as an authorized driver of the car and if you are driving it on a company mission.
The insurance policy on the vehicle you were driving will pay any damages assuming the owner of the vehicle and the owner of the insurance policy is one and the same.
Auto insurance follows the vehicle so the policy that is covering the vehicle you are driving will provide the coverage.
You are fully responsible for any loss or damage to a rental car. If you do not have insurance to cover this or have not purchased insurance from the car rental company, they will go after you for the full cost of the rental vehicle.