Comp! Collision is to fix your car if you run into something besides a car (i.e. garage door, fence, pole, etc....)
She pulled out her phone to text while she was driving and before she knew it, she was in a collision.
That should be covered by comprehensive insurance and the insurance company will pay for damages minus any deductable.
a collision claim
Categorically no. The insurance relates solely to driving on company business.
pull over.Always let the tailgater pass - that way he becomes someone else's collision and trouble.
If you gave permission then it should be covered.
Not in Canada. If your license is suspended, then any insurance claim that resulted from you driving while suspended would not be covered. If the car was damaged and it was parked and not being operated, then that is covered. But not if you are driving it.
Depends on what state you're in.
Insurance which is sold by rental car companies usually covers damage or liability while driving the vehicle. The insurance does not generally cover any goods that are stolen while locked up in the vehicle. There are different types of insurance which are offered. The best insurance to get is comprehensive and collision coverage.
The correct answer is quadruples the risk Info from online driving class currently taking
twice as high
It depends, if the policy is a named driver policy and you are not listed as a driver then no you are not covered.