no, you should have boat insurance separately
It would cover you under your Buildings insurance
It all depends on the circumstances. You should check ahead of time with the owner to determine if there is insurance that covers your property. It may depend on what you rent; a room or an apartment. If you rent an apartment, you need to buy your own insurance to cover your personal property. If you rent a room, it may be covered under the owner's insurance but any loss may be lumped in with the owner's claim since they own the policy. In the case of just a rented room, you must check with the owner's insurance company.
yes the Aetna insurance cover a provider for people under its plan
Answer:As long as you have the owners name on the insurance as owner you can insure it under your own policy
ANY driver with permission to drive that car by the owner is covered under that car's insurance policy. Insurance goes with the car...not the driver.
It really depends on your insurance co., Auto Owners Ins. doesn't cover asbestos removal, just found out today after my aluminum siding was damaged in hail storm and seen that I had asbestos siding under it and said they don't cover it.
no, just the car Ditto, the laptop computer and all other personal belongings would have to be claimed under a renter's or home-owner's insurance policy.
Under most policies, the car owner's insurance will cover you and the damage done to the vechicle. If the fault was yours, their insurance company may request that your insurance pays for some of the damage, or that you pay for the person's deductible.
Auto insurance will not cover a boat under any circumstances.
I hope you're asking this before you need to know, not after.In most cases the insurance is on the car, not the driver, so it would be the car owner's insurance. Generally, the insurance will cover someone driving with the owner's permission, but there could be an exclusion for someone with a learner's permit. You and your friend should know before you drive the car. If we have a driver's license and covered under an insurance company for our car, can we still drive a friends car which is covered under a different insurance company. And which company will cover the car in this scenario.
No. That would come under comprehensive insurance.
Only if this is specifically stated on your certificate, you are authorised by the vehicle owner, and generally is limited to third party cover only.