If you maintained collision coverage on your car and the damage occurred in a parking lot, there should be no reason why the loss is not covered in the same manner as on a roadway. Note, though, that the insurance company may require, as a condition of coverage, that the occurrence be reported to law enforcement and that a police report be created. Therefore, be sure to comply with all conditions precedent in the policy to submitting a claim.
Of course not. Auto insurance has to cover your car and home insurance covers your home. Damage to you car is always covered under an auto policy. It is specifically excluded under your homeowner's rental policy.
It should.
As long as you have collision yes insurance will cover the damage that was done.
Insurance will cover whatever damage to your vehicle as long as you have comprehensive insurance. As long as you have a HO-3 insurance, it will cover the replacement cost to your house if you take wind or hail damage as well.
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No, they will not cover it. However, if a gust of wind knocks it down, then they will cover the fence. Insurance does not cover damage caused by insects.
No. You homeowners insurance specifically excludes motorized vehicles. You auto insurance will cover damage you did to their home with your car. Your homeowners is not designed to cover damage you do with your vehicle under any circumstances.
"Flood Insurance" will cover damage resulting from a Flood. Homeowners Insurance will not.
No. Insurance does not cover mechanical problems.
NO, Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles.
No, Flood insurance will not cover your Automobile. Your Comprehensive Auto Insurance will cover flood damage to your Car.