A little more information might provide a better answer, but here it is. If both of the cars have active registration, this indicates that they might be driven at any time. Most insurance companies will make you add both cars to your policy, since it is possible that they can be driven. However, if you only use one of them a little, most companies will give you a "low mileage" discount on that car, provided it annually travels less than their mileage limit.
If you never use one of the cars, you could cancel the registration on it so that you don't have to insure it, but keep in mind that there are different types of car insurance that protect against different things. If it's stolen or damaged by a storm and it's not insured, you won't get any money for it.
Using an independent insurance website to compare car insurance from multiple companies at the same time can help you see what the lowest price will be for your situation.
If you are driving the car it may cover you, but it won't cover a car unless it is on your policy. Depending on your policy it may not cover you either. Some insurance policies don't cover you if you allow another driver other than yourself to drive your car. Check your policy.
To find out if your insurance will cover bariatric surgery, look at the insurance policy. You should either have a hard copy of the policy that was sent via mail, or you can go online to the insurance website to access this policy.
There are millions of things that a homeowners insurance policy does not cover. To find out what it does cover just read your policy, anything not on there is not covered.
If they are not on your policy then they are not covered.
Either vehicle is covered by auto insurance but you would need to get insurance policies that cover commercial vehicles.
A homeowners insurance policy will cover the interests of the named insured on the policy. It does not matter if the insured is a student or not.
Homeowners insurance does not generally cover the murder of a person listed on the policy. For that, you need life insurance.
If you have Comprehensive Coverage on your Auto Insurance policy, you will be covered. They will either repair the vehicle or compensate you for the loss of the vehicle if it is not repairable.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide the coverage of a life insurance policy.
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Not automatically No. You can however request a mold coverage endorsement to your policy for an additional premium. Answer #2 My insurance agent of 35+ years said that he has never seen coverage on any policy either residential or commercial from any insurance company that covers black mold, that you cannot buy a policy that will cover it.
In case you have a Comprehensive Car Insurance Policy or Standalone Own Damage Car Policy, only damages against an animal attack such as a deer attack are covered. For more clarity on this, you can either read your policy document or get in touch with the customer care of your insurer. Hope, this answer was helpful!