in most states, even if a salvaged vehicle has been repaired it is still a 'branded' title...and thus worth less.......in the states i work in a fully repaired salvaged title vehicle is worth anywhere from 30-50% less on a total loss, (reduces the actual cash value)........now, if salvaged vehicle say is worth 4k and damages are 1k, then they will repair the damaged portion......
Probably. When you purchase insurance, you are insuring the car. If you drive someone else's car and have an accident, their insurance should cover the costs (but their insurance *may* sue your insurance company for compensation/reimbursement.)
There are several different options in order to get an Accident Cover insurance. Depending on the country one lives in one might check for example "Aviva plc" (British insurance company) or "eHealthInsurance" (American company) - just to list two of them.
Car insurance wont cover health insurance. Car insurance will cover any medical bills related to an automobile accident you are involved in though. If you were in an automobile accident, contact your auto insurance company right away.
The owner of the car is liable for the accident itself and the damage. However, the insurance company might have to pay for it, depending on the owners insurance cover.
Yes it should, but the auto insurance company may have to pay the medical insurance after the claim is paid.
A typical auto insurance company will offer services such as breakdown assistance cover, windscreen breakage cover, no claims discount stepback protection and cover for a personal accident.
No he have to listed as a second third or household driver for being cover by insurance
You should be talking to the insurance company that insures the vehicle you were a passenger in. If it was a single vehicle accident they will be responsible but if it wasn't then the at fault drivers insurance would cover it.
Yes
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
Yes, especially if you want insurance to cover part of the costs involved.
Trying to get insurance to cover an accident that has already happened is Insurance Fraud, which is a Felony.