You will get back the cost to get you a like vehicle.
You will get the car back and plus they will give you the money to repair all damages on the vehicle. You will not get a check for the full amount of the car unless its totaled. You must have comprehensive in order to have coverage on a vehicle that has been stolen.
If You Did Not Purchase Full Coverage. They Are Not, So Looks Like The Person That Stole Your Car Is.
No. It would be insurance fraud to up to full coverage for a missing bike and then claim it was stolen. Quick ride to jail. Report it to police and you may recover it.
Only if you have full coverage.
If by Full Coverage, you mean you also purchased Physical Damage, aka damage or loss of your vehicle and the car was confirmed stolen, preferrably via police report, the company will typically pay Actual Cash Value for your car, less your deductible.
Scoop bottom has a lower rise than mid-scoop bottom. Mid-scoop bottom has full front and back coverage while scoop bottom has full back coverage and moderate front coverage.
tell your insurance company and the police and your insurance company will pay everything except the deductible. If you have full coverage than your insurance is required to make good on the damage. It is up to your insurance company to try and get their money back from the uninsured driver of the other vehicle.
It won't automatically change over, You will have to contact them and provide info on the new one which will most likely have to be full coverage and cost more money.
do I have to have full coverage if the title is in my name
In AUSTRALIA .....YES
When it is in to bad of shape to be werth the money it takes to pay the inc.
you dont have to have umpd coverage if you have full coverage but most of the time on full coverage it has umpd and if you dont have umpd your collision will pay for fixing your vehicle but most of the time there is a higher deductible on collision I know this because i am an insurance agent