yes if you are paid under the collision coverage or uninsured motorist property damage coverage (only applicable coverages for this scenrio), you generally don't 'pay' your deductible it is deducted from the ins companys payment if you repair your vehicle then you pay the ded. to the repair facility.....hard for people to understand but you chose your deductible when you purchase the policy and if that coverage is used that deductible applies regardless of fault....
No.
No, they don't pay your deductible and neither do you, a deductible does not apply to a hit and run.
no
If you hit the car (i.e., you're liable for the accident), the other driver shouldn't have a deductible - your liability insurance should pay the entire claim.
It is not illegal to leave your car running while waiting for someone in a parking lot as long as someone (a licensed driver) is in the car.
Most times the answer is no. Go to parking lot and there should be signs posted that they are NOT responsible for any vandalisim to your car while it is parked there. If there ARE NO signs, your in luck, and might be able to recover deductible.
The identified third party at fault is responsible for paying the deductible in the event of a motor vehicle accident.
Do you have car insurance? Yours will cover it. Your friend if he is a true friend, will cover the deductible.
You do not pay a deductible for the car that you hit. Your liability coverage does not have a deductible.
You can make a tax deductible car donation at donateacar.com
when you are parking UPhill.supposedly then if the car rolls the wheels will contact the curb and stop the car. Down hill turn to the right
Your deductible only gets paid in the event of a claim. For example, you tap a light pole in the mall parking lot. The pole is ok but your car is damaged. If you have comprehensive coverage on your car, your insurance company will pay a claim to have it repaired. So, you get a body shop who says it will cost $1,400 to fit it. If your deductible is, say, $500.00, your insurance company cuts a check to the body shop for $900.00 which is the difference between the damage repair bill and the deductible. Thus, you must come up with the $500.00 amount.