yes
Rooftops, car windshield, probably plant pots aswell
There is no car cover you will protect a car from major hail storms. You will either need to take you car to a parking garage or buy a top to put above your driveway.
yes, but insurance normally will just say it is totaled and write you a check for the value of a car. its cheaper
No.
Your car will depreciate depending on the size of the dents. A few dents will be different from a hundred dents. Carfax has a category for hail damage.
Yes! And so can hail.
No. Hail damage to a car is covered by the comprehensive (sometimes called "other than collision" or "comp") portion of your auto insurrance policy.
Both can be powerful, depending on how big the hail is! but generally, thunderstorms are more powerful because they can do more damage..lightening can start fires which destroy things completely. Hail can also destroy things, but normally its not big enough to do that..just puts dents in things.
From my personal experience I have seen mustard destroy car paint once it dried.
A car is generally more susceptible to hail damage when parked, as it has no mobility to evade the hail. When driving, the speed can help reduce the impact of hail, as the vehicle moves through the storm rather than remaining stationary. However, if the hail is particularly large or the storm is severe, even a moving vehicle can sustain damage. Overall, parked cars are usually at a higher risk for significant hail damage.
NO, Homeowners Insurance would cover hail damage to the home depending on his policy but not to the cars, not his own car or anyone else's car. That's what car Insurance is for.
YES . Maybe some waxes destroy paint, but there are waxes specifically made to protect car paint.