Yes, your insurance company will pay for your accident if you caused it, but your insurance will increase. You may want to weigh the cost of covering it yourself and filing it on your insurance.
Yes, because he hit the door and doesn't own the place
So he left his car in the drive way, but I would like to know how did it damage your garage door. Was he parked underneath the garage door while it was open? Did he park too close to the door? Seriously, you need to think before you ask questions like this.If he hit the door then he would be the one paying. But if you knew the car was already there, parked near the garage door, that is your own stupidity for opening the door while the car is sitting there. I think someone is having issues with his in laws and needs to grow up and use his own insurance or ask to split the costs. Sounds like it is 50-50 faults, but one really never knows because of they way the question is stated.
Yes!
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In the instructions it should say how to program it to your own garage door. Much like a universal remote control for your television.
If you have a garage door that has a lock engaged and you try to use an opener to get the door to go up, the motor (opener) will still try to engage and move the door into the up position. The motor and the lock will be fighting against each other and could damage your door. It could also damage the lock. If you have an opener on your garage it is always best to remove the lock. A garage door opener acts as a lock on it's own so it's unnecessary to have both.
closed garage door ....ran car till he died .......wtf ?/
closed garage door ....ran car till he died .......wtf ?/
This is a broad question. Entry door or overhead door? If you are replacing an overhead garage door I would suggest calling a qualified experienced contractor. Entry doors are a project that a savy homeowner can replace on their own with the proper tools and direction. Try watching some youtube videos.
No, you do not require to insure a vehicle if it is kept on your own property. Insurance is only available for cars that are roadworthy and not those in a garage, do not run etc;
no, you should have your own.
you would have to claim it on your own insurance.