It depends on the level of coverage you purchased when your shopped your insurance rate. If you selected the cheapest rate available, you may have no coverage at all for this situation. Do you have a commercial policy as a professional mover for a client or were you just moving your own stuff with a rented truck?
You should contact your insurance agent or the claims department of your insurer o determine if yo have coverage. Without knowing what kind of policy you have, we can not venture to say.
It's always a good idea to pick up the Rental companies insurance, especially if we tend to buy our own auto insurance on the cheap. It not only guarantees coverage for the rental transaction, it can also keep a claim off the books of your regular auto insurance in the event of an accident so your rates don't go up.
Yes, the rental co has to have insurance coverage even if you don't have one. Purchasing additional coverage from the rental co is NOT a term of the lease of the vehicle. The law requires all rental co to provide their own insurance coverage.
If you scheduled your personal property on your Homeowners Insurance Policy then it will cover. If you failed to schedule your personal property then it will not be covered.
These objects are considered personal property and are usually called personal property, especially for insurance purposes.
no Covering theft of personal property in car insurance does not arise at all. You can opt for transit or personal baggage policy coverage.
Personal insurance can cover a wide array of things. It can cover your property, your valuables, even your best interest if you are in business. There is also personal health insurance.
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
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.
No personal lines refers to personal property and casualty coverage like homeowners, renters, auto and personal umbrella coverage.
If you mean for personally owned goods, most insurance companies sell personal property policies or personal property riders, and you can list almost any personal property that you own.
Business and personal property coverage
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking but I will take a shot. If you mean personal property not located on your property then yes, you have coverage of your personal property while you are traveling away from home. Up to 10% of coverage C (personal property) is covered while off premises. I hope this answered your question.
A personal property insurance protects the workplace and any assests the company owns. Without it you can lose copyrights and it would leave damage to the integrity of business.