Auto Insurance.
No, that's what car insurance is for. If someone hit your car, that person is the one liable for your damages, not the property owner where it was parked.
Landlord insurance is not an insurance company. It is a type of insurance that covers a owner of a rental property from damages that may occur to their property.
The owner of the property (if he can), the police and his insurance company.
The car owner is responsible.
You will have to file a claim on your own comprehensive auto Insurance. A property owners insurance will not cover damages to your vehicle because a property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
If a driver runs off the road, into someone's yard, and damages a tree in the yard that has some decrative value the drivers liability insurance will pay for the damages to the yard and tree.
No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.No. If the property suffers any damages the proceeds will be paid over to the owners of the property. You would be committing fraud if your spouse is an owner.
Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Each property owner would responsible for their own insurance to cover resulting damages and debris removal from their own property.
It doesn't, The owner buys property insurance to protect himself from financial loss in the event the property is damaged by any number of natural or unnatural hazards. A renter buys renters or tenants liability insurance. It can cover damages to the owners property for which the renter is liable. It is not possible under the law to be liable to ones self.
Property owner insurance can be purchase from local insurance companies or insurance brokers. One can also purchase property owner insurance online. Some sites allow you to enter your information, then they have several insurance companies give quotes all at one time, for easy comparison.
You will have to file a claim on your own comprehensive auto Insurance. A property owners insurance will not cover damages to your vehicle unless you could prove willful negligence. This is because a property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
You ask the property owner.