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Cover what? If you mean the damages to each others vehicles it will depend on the liability statute of your state, please clarify your question.
There are many insurance companies which provide coverage on wrecked vehicles. Typically, these vehicles will need to be fully insurance. Liability insurance does not cover a wreck. Geico, Progressive, Allstate, and State Farm all have policies which cover a vehicle in case of a wreck.
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Dealer or salvage yard.
I think you would have to go purchase a new rear bumper cover or pick one up at a salvage yard. If you were to pick one up at a salvage yard, they could show you how to disconnect your old bumper cover and put your new one on.
No, the only vehicles they would cover are vehicles use to service a home and designed to assist the disables.
Homeowners insurance does not cover vehicles used on public roads. It should not be a problem. Geico insures salvage cars, as do most insurance companies. Just remember the car is worth less as a salvage if it's re-totaled the actual cash value of the car is about 40% less than a comparable clean titled car. And it's easier to re-total the car a 2nd time since it's worth less, so minor damage may re-total it. Lesson: don't pay too much for salvage cars and don't get in an accident! **14Jun11- Just called Geico and they said will insure my Salvage Title here in New Mexico, but will also allow me to add Comprehensive to the policy. The company I am currently with will also insure the vehicle for liability but WILL NOT insure for comprehensive. The choice is to go without comp or switch companies. You decide!
No, in fact standard homeowner's policies specifically exclude coverage for vehicles.
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Dealer? Salvage Yard? E-Bay?
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