Usually yes as long as you do not own the other car. Usually this only covers you for 3rd party damage, fire & theft. However you must check the policy as some don't and some have exclusions for age and other things.
yes
Workers' Comp is designed to cover all work-related injuries.
Your comp should be grandfathered in with the contract upon its purchase, but it might be excluded, you would have to check with your new employer to see which case applys to you.
Was it an on the job injury?
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Yes they will, but you may have to pay a deductable if you do not have uninsured motorist coverage, and you you must have comp & coll coverage.
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Answer is No workmens comp is only applicable to injuries sustained while on the job, damages to a vehicle are not part of workmens comp.
You can technically get full coverage (comp and collision) coverage on any age vehicle, but it is usually not practical to get it on a really old vehicle since if the vehicle is in an accident and is deemed a total loss you will not get very much for the vehicle.
If it happens "on the Job" workmans comp. will cover.
it does if the injury was job-related.
If your primary employer does not have work for you and told you to stay out on workers comp until you can work full duty then you need to not work at another job while you are on workers comp.