Yes. As long as you were insured when the accident happened they will pay the claim.
Depends, you have to ask your insurance company
usually an alternate driver can drive but only for like a short period of time.. (ie to drive the onwer home from the bar.)or other wise stated in the policy... but you can add the alternate driver to the insurance and then itll be fine.
Depends. If you are at fault, the other insurance company has to cover property loss. Personal property loss is most likely an option (not basic coverage) on your policy.
You will file a claim through your insurance for the loss of the vehicle as well as lost income, etc. You must be able to prove the lost income and related expenses. Your insurance company will take care of the claim so that you can get back to business, then it will file against the insurance carrier of the at-fault driver.
Lost in Space - 1965 The Wreck of the Robot 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
1517 perished when it sank.
He lost track! Get it?
If you don't have lost damage waiver, you might have to pay for the damages.
Depends why the driver lost control - weather incidents are always at fault. If there is another party involved, this may differ.
Probably drowning. Neither her or her mother's body was recovered. Specifically they would say her body is somewhere in the Titanic wreck- but clues are being discovered. Nobody knows if her body lies in the wreck of Titanic or she was lost in the middle of the ocean after the sinking.
If you are driving a car in the state of Illinois, then you need to carry insurance on the vehicle. Uninsured motorists can get insurance at affordable rates if they know where to look. There is a minimum amount of coverage that the driver needs to have on their insurance. This amount is not high so that drivers can get insurance coverage at an affordable rate. However, if a driver wants to take a risk and let someone else drive their car, they need to carry uninsured motorist insurance on their policy. The minimum amount for this coverage is $20,000. This covers the driver of the car if they were in an accident and were not covered under an insurance policy. In the event of a car accident and the driver of your car or the other car were not covered under their own insurance policy, the uninsured motorist coverage would protect not only yourself but the other drivers in the accident. The coverage will pay for any medical necessities that are incurred during the accident and any wages that are lost. The coverage will only pay up to the amount that you have on your insurance policy. Anything over this amount will be the responsibility of the driver. If the accident was the fault of the other driver, then their insurance will cover up to the amount listed on their policy and then your insurance will cover the remaining amount. An uninsured policy is different than an underinsured policy. An underinsured driver has insurance, but they may not have enough coverage to pay for the expenses if the driver were in an accident. An uninsured motorist has no insurance at all. The only way that an uninsured motorist can usually drive a vehicle is if there is a family member who has taken out the uninsured motorist coverage on their insurance. An uninsured policy is not expensive to get, but it would be best for the driver to obtain their own policy as soon as possible.
Whether lost cash is covered by insurance depends onwhether the insurance policy either says it covered, or says it is not covered.