It depends on where you are. Most will not though, as they have a duty to care for any patient placed in their care.
You are liable to pay for the damages on your property because of your lack of insurance.
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Because it is an accident having to do with your driving and lack of ability to do so.
YOU NEED TO CHECK YOUR SALES CONTRACT / LOAN AGREEMENT. FOR THE MOST PART IT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU MAINTAIN FULL COVERAGE INSURANCE FOR THE TERM OF THE LOAN. THE ANSWER IS YES, A VEHICLE CAN BE REPO'D FOR LACK OF INSURANCE.
If the insurance is in effect when the damage occurred, the lack of registration shouldn't matter.
For lack of the ability to do anything better. Been there done that.
Sure, as long as the damage was from a covered cause. The key to homeowners insurance is that the damage is due to a covered cause. If you a re searching to see if your insurance will pay for replacing the pipe because of lack of maintenance, no it will not. Maintenance is not covered on a homeowners policy.
Insurance companies usually have higher rates for young drivers due to their lack of experience, lack of responsibility, and the idea that they are more impulsive on the road. Not all teenagers are this way, but the insurance companies have to take care when insuring young drivers.
Uninsured MotoristUninsured motorist is pretty much insurance where if someone hits you and they lack auto insurance, your insurer will still pay damages for your car.
No.you lack insurable interest
Factors used in young driver insurance include inexperience, carelessness, and the lack of fear for well being. Young drivers cost more to insure because of these factors, it is more likely for them to have an accident.
It depends on how the foundation was damaged and whether or not it was done by a covered cause or not. If a vehicle runs off the road and hits your home then it would be . covered whether or not the person had insurance. If the person did not have insurance, your homeowners policy covers damage caused by a vehicle. If the damage was caused by settling of the home and this caused the foundation to crack then no, the homeowner's insurance will not pay for this repair because it was caused by lack of properly putting in the foundation correctly or a lack of maintenance. Maintenance is never covered by your homeowner's insurance policy. Maintenance is the responsibility of the homeowner and it is never ending.