In most cases, 30 days, the vehicle will only be covered to the limits of liability that you currently carry on your own policy for the 1st vehicle. For example, if you dont have comprehensive or collision on your current auto, then a new purchase will not have it covered either. Hope that helps.
Greg Nice
As long as you are sure they have insurance and if you are listed as a drive on such insurance policy. If these cases are both yes then you will be covered under their insurance as long as you have permission to drive the vehicle.
Theft will be covered by most auto insurance policies as long as you have full coverage insurance. It will not be covered if you only have liability or basic coverage.
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As long as you have a license. The insurance follows the vehicle, not the driver.
You are still within the policy protection period so yes, you are covered as long as the insurance you purchased covered that accident to begin with. It does not matter how long you are staying away, as long as the plicy is in force while you are still traveling. Think about it. If you buy a 1 year term life policy and die within that 1st year, you are covered. If you die within one year and a day...tough luck on your family. 4lifeguild
Yes as long as your name is on there policy.
i believe it is until the end of the month
Usually 30 days for most insurances.
Sure, as long as the damage was from a covered cause. The key to homeowners insurance is that the damage is due to a covered cause. If you a re searching to see if your insurance will pay for replacing the pipe because of lack of maintenance, no it will not. Maintenance is not covered on a homeowners policy.
As with any Insurance Company, as long as you registered the car with your car insurance company, then you are covered either same day or next billing cycle. Usually same day.
As long as the business has the driver listed as a driver/employee of the automobile, they should be covered.
Yes, as long as it was a covered loss. 4lifeguild