If you had no insurance, and hit a house, your 100 percent responsible for all the damages to that house. If you had no auto liability insurance, they will personally come after you and your assets, and your license will probably be revoked. It will most likely be revoked until you pay back the insurance company for all damages.
In Colorado, the fine for driving with out insurance is a 500 dollar fine, then they make you get Sr-22 insurance.
I have no idea what will happen in your scenario, but to put it frank, your are screwed.
you get the insurance info. and have them look at the damange. make shoure you have a police report.
Yes - If lightning hit it or the house burned down. If it is in the same house your insurance is covering but it does not cover any repair of a problem with your furnance. Best read your policy,.
The coverage of the car who hit the house of course, as long as the driver had permission to drive the vehicle.
Are you asking a question or just making a statement? "If your car was hit outside your house and the driver drove away, are you covered by insurance?" This would most likely be covered by your comprehensive insurance and you will likely have to pay a 500.00 deductable.
I have the same question! A car did hit my house and I started to go through my homeowners insurance , but however I am thinking after all the problems that I am having with my homeowners that maybe it would have been best to go through the car company insurance.
Unless the person that hit you is found, you are responsible for the damages (just like if someone threw a brick through the window of your house). Always insure your car. If you are not going to drive it, buy garage insurance
Yes, They have house insurance in Florida.
get insurance
There are several insurance companies which are able to offer public house insurance such as the following corporations: Public House Insurance and Simply Business.
Guest house insurance is quite an unpopular insurance however, it is not difficult to obtain. There are a huge number of insurance companies that offer insurance, including guest house insurance, such as 'Direct Line' and 'Premier Line'.
The best way to get an estimate on house insurance would be to go to your choice of insurance companies. Then you have to start an account there, and they will come out and assess your house.
If no one has bought it in the time that happened, then it is still considered yours. Your homeowners insurance should still cover it. If you still have questions about it, you should talk to the company that your insurance associates with.