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no, full coverage does
Not if you now only have liability coverage.
Liability coverage offers coverage for bodily injury and property damage to the other vehicle and passengers who you hit if the accident is your faulty. It does not cover you or anyone in your vehicle.
No. Liability insurance will only cover your liability for property damage/injuries to others. In this case, it would cover the damage to the pole you hit. Your liability coverage will never cover damage to anything you own. You would need collision/comprehensive coverage to cover damage to your car.
It should.
Comprehensive general liability insurance covers businesses against many liability exposures of a business. Comprehensive general liability insurance coverage includes completed operations, elevators, independent contractors, and more.
No, the property owners coverage does not provide coverage for a tenants property or liability.
Liability Insurance and the Stolen VehicleNo, Liability Insurance provides coverage for damages or injuries that we cause to others. It does not provide coverage for our own vehicle damages or theft.
Yes, if they accept liability and they will pay up to the limit of property damage coverage.
Professional liability insurance will protect you against lawsuits arising from your actual professional services rendered. Suppose you have a consulting business, and you are sued for providing incorrect information, that would be a professional liability. Insurance agents and accountants need a similar coverage called Errors and Omissions. Doctors and Lawyers need Malpractice... General liability pertains more to premises coverage for your place of business, to protect you against situations like a slip and fall. General liability would also cover any damages or bodily injury that your business caused while at a customer's location. It would also cover you for your products or completed operations of your business. Most general liability policies specifically exclude professional liability.
No, there is a business exclusion under the liability section. You personal homeowners insurance will not cover your Commercial activities. You will need a Commercial General Liability policy to cover your business operations.
Hopefully an airbag. Liability coverage will cover damage and injury you cause to another person or their vehicle.