The person that lied to you about the insurance would have to pay for it. you could even take them to court. If they lied about the insurance on your car, they could be arrested under a small amount.
when you get the insurance you can register your daughter as an autorized driver and the insurance will cover for the damages.
Depends. If said friend has insurance then in most cases their insurance will cover the damages due to vicarious liability. If the friend does not have insurance, you are then responsible for any damages caused.
Your insurance will care of the damages. If you don't have insurance, the other parties insurance will take care of the damages and then go after you.
If the tenant damages the property he is liable for such damages. The Landlord may or may not have his own insurance for this purpose but the tenant is liable. If the Tenant has his own insurance (Renter's Insurance) then the Tenant may file a claim and damages will be covered by that insurance.
car insurance
Yes, most insurance will allow you to make an, lump sum, out-of-pocket payment for the damages.
Rentals from Goldcar Rental include Obligatory Automobile Insurance for damages to the rental car and Civil Responsibility Insurance for damages to other cars.
Auto insurance: An accident that damages your vehicleDisability insurance: An injury that causes you to lose wagesHomeowners insurance: A fire in your house that damages your personal possessionsHealth insurance: An illness that involves a trip to the doctor.
Building insurance is vital to have in case of damages that may happen to you establishment. It will help you financially if those damages ever occur.
If someone causes damages to your property, they are liable. This means, however that you have to deal with their insurance company directly, rather then your insurance company doing it for you.
Auto Insurance.
No The person who is at-fault is responsible for your damages. His insurance will pay for everything. Tow, rental, damages.