Umm... No... If your car has no insurance then then it doesn't have anyone to cover it... That's why you need insurance...
Auto insurance follows the vehicle so the policy that is covering the vehicle you are driving will provide the coverage.
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
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.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
If you already have auto insurance on another vehicle, most insurance companies will cover you up to a month while you work on insuring the new vehicle. On the other hand, if you do not already have auto insurance, you had best not be driving the new vehicle until you get insurance. If auto insurance companies find that you've been driving without insurance they will raise your rates when you DO get around to it, and they'll put you into a high-risk group.
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.
Of course NOT. Homeowners Insurance does not cover auto accidents. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
No, That's what Auto Insurance is for.
Not in the UK. It is probably the same elsewhere in the world Home insurance will cover your legal liability, but not while driving a auto. Hence auto insurance. the best u can get out of ur home insurance is maybe ur contents in an auto accident.
There is no Such Auto Insurance Policy. You would need a Primary Auto Insurance Policy on your own Vehicle and then an attached Umbrella Policy on top of it in order to get close to this.
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
First of all, if the driver was driving your vehicle with your permission, your auto insurance will cover the accident expenses. Automobile insurance is issued to cover the vehicle. If the vehicle was stolen, that's quite a different matter - your local law enforcement agency will have better information.