Yes- HOWEVER- if you have a loan that has not been paid off, the LOAN terms will require that you insure the car for full coverage. Once it is paid for, you can carry liability only.
yes
It depends on why your being sued. If your homeowners insurance covers the act that caused the suit, then you should have legal defense costs coverage if you purchased liability insurance with your homeowners insurance policy. If you did not purchase liability coverage then your insurance company will not defend you.
Yes. If anyone is injured on that property, even if there without permission, the owner may be held responsible.
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Media liability insurance is used to protect publishers and journalists from being sued for defamation or invasion of privacy. Anyone who deals with collecting and publishing information should purchase this insurance.
It would definitely be worth getting liability insurance for your new business. It is in place to protect businesses from being sued by a third party due to negligence. Having liability insurance is a must for any business. Liability insurance, or business insurance, protects your company against lawsuits that claim you failed to use reasonable care.
If the car is registered, meaning that it has license plates, it must have liability insurance. If you hace a loan, the bank probably requires insurance. If it is just sitting on private property without tags, no insurance needed.
General contracts must carry at a minimum liability insurance along with being bonded by the state. Liability insurance should be no less than $1 million and could be much higher depending on the job.
yes their insurance covers it
The term "Liability" means anything you are libal for. The best way to put it is the liability section of an insurance policy covers other people's bodies and stuff, in the event you harm either of those things. The medical and car repair bills for anyone else involved in an accident you caused
There may be this sort of insurance through a home owners policy.
yes