No. Homeowners insurance doe snot provide coverage for automobiles manufactured for use on public roads. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
Performance Insurance seems to cover BMW and high dollar cars, It is a coverage for higher cost cars with perks such as towing and certain damage repairs.
No, unfortunately it does not. Your homeowners insurance covers damage to your home. Your auto insurance covers damage to your car.
Minimum insurance for cars is 'third party' insurance, for housing it's 'contents'. Third party insurance for vehicles does not cover damage to the owner's vehicle, only fire, theft and damage caused to other vehicles in an accident. Contents insurance for housing insurance, only covers damage to the internal furnishings against natural disasters (flood for example) It does not cover the cost of repairing the building itself.
Homeowners policies do not cover damage to motorized vehicles (except lawnmowers, golf carts, off-road vehicles, electric wheelchairs). SOMETIMES there is coverage for boats & their trailers when stored in an enclosed building on the premises.
you have to pay for the damage since insurance will only briefly cover it
No, Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to your automobile. Your home insurance policy is property insurance for the specified structures and real property listed on the policy. Cars are not listed as covered property on your home insurance policy, that's what auto insurance is for.
Automotive liability insurance is required an almost all states, this insurance will cover damage your car does to other cars and people, if you are at fault in a collision. Full coverage insurance covers damage to your car if you are at fault, as well as provide liability insurance.
No. Homeowners insurance is for houses, it does not cover cars. Automobiles are covered under the owners auto insurance policy. Trampolines and resulting injuries and damages are always excluded from homeowners insurance policies in the United States if the insurer knows you have one and sometimes even if they don't know. In fact, if the home insurance company finds out you have a trampoline on the property, they will generally require you exclude it from all coverage including liability and many will just automatically schedule the policy for cancellation.
They sell Excess Insurance for rental cars, which covers additonal cases such as theft or CWD (Collision Damage Waiver) which the normal rental insurance might not cover.
Yes.
Auto insurance is for cars not for people. You can buy insurance on yourself so contact any insurance agent.
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.