it usually matters what type of insurance u have and what company u r working with
Engine, not motor, and that depends on your insurance policy. If you don't have flood insurance specifically, flood damage is typically not covered.
If you have flood insurance it will cover damage resulting from a flood. It does not matter if a national disaster has been declared or not.
your home you pay. you rent landlord pay
What Co. advertising Car repair Insurance on TV?
Read your governing documents to determine who owns the pipes. They may be common area assets, or limited common area assets -- dedicated to owners or an owner, but fewer than all owners -- or they may be owned by the unit owner. As well, contact your master insurance policy carrier, since the requirement to repair and the requirement to pay for the repair may be different.
US Fidelis offers insurance for auto-repairs. They pay the repair shop while you pay your monthly insurance cost to them
It depends on what it is. Its like if you had crashed into a car and thats your fault . You will need to pay for the repair with you own insurance. All it is is if you cause an accident you need to pay with you insurance that cost of the repair so thier care is fixed.
Wait for what is not explained. You insurance company will direct pay the repair shop or may send a co-pay check if theat is thier system. If you mean how long will it take to repair your car that depends 100% on the repair shop. Not where you live
How much you have to pay if you make a claim on your insurance i.e if your car costs £750 to repair and your excess is £250 the insurance company will only pay £500
You always must determine the cause of the damage. What made the crawl space flood? If the cause is due to torrential rain then a homeowners policy will not cover this type of loss. What you would need here is a flood insurance policy. If for instance, a pipe burst, therefore causing the flooding of the crawl space, then the regular homeowner's policy will pay for the damages, except for the actual pay for the repair cost of the actual piece of the pipe.
Mortgage InsuranceNo, Mortgage Insurance is NOT Homeowners Insurance. Mortgage Insurance does not cover your home at all.Mortgage Insurance covers your finance note, not your home.
In general, flood insurance is not required by law for all properties. However, if you have a mortgage on a property located in a designated high-risk flood zone, your lender may require you to have flood insurance. It's always a good idea to check with your insurance provider and lender to understand your specific requirements.