Yes, if you are At Fault in an accident, Your liability may cover certain claims of damage or injury for a passenger in your vehicle.
Liability claims can come from passengers of either vehicle as well as pedestrians and other injured parties.
no it does not, liability covers only the second party.
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.
Your liability portion of your auto insurance pays for injury and damages for which you are liable to others. Your Comprehensive and Collision portion of your auto policy will cover your own vehicle. One can not be liable to ones self. If you have "liability only" coverage, then their is no coverage for your own vehicle if you were at fault.
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.
Texas Liability insurance simple put is insurance that will cover the other driver's bills if you get into an accident. It will not cover the cost of getting your own car fixed or any medical bills you have.
Underneath the pasenger seat. Unclip the cover, remove cover, and unscrew the wingbolt holding the jack.
It's a liability only policy. Non owner means you do not own a car so all you can get on it is Liability and some medical coverage.
Liability insurance pays for someone else's damages if an accident is your fault but won't cover your vehicle. Full coverage provides liability insurance as above but will also cover your damages to your own vehicle in an accident regardless of whose at fault, as well as theft, fire, etc.
Certainly, you can get liability insurance which will cover you while driving someone else's car.
If the person broke your windshield as part of the damage in an accident and they have liability insurance on their car (which is required by law), yes their liability will cover your windshield as well as other damages to your car, person, and passengers.In all other conditions, no as glass damage is covered by your own comprehensive insurance (if you purchased it, its optional).
it should be on eather the driver side or pasenger side valve cover
No. Wedding insurance will only cover things such as public liability, host liability etc. It does not cover a runaway bride.