Hopefully you reported it to the police and have a crime report number. If the theft isn't covered by household insurance, contact the credit company give them the crime report number and see what deal you can do. Do not default on the payments.
You could also post the VIN and engine number at sites that list stolen motorcycles like stolenmotorcyclehelp.com
That may help someone identify the bike if they come across a thief trying to sell the bike or it's parts.
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No, Money stolen from your Financial Institution is covered by your Financial Institution
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I guess she tries to collect from the drunk's insurance or sues the drunk and or the boyfriend. If the drunk has no insurance or money, or the boyfriend has no money I think you have your answer. If she has her own medical insurance, she could probably use that.
You get charged with possession of a stolen vehicle I believe. If you knew it was stolen when you bought it then you are handling stolen goods (or a similarly fragrant nosegay of legalspeak, depending where you live) and the police will be keeping a close eye on you and they will be very interested in you. If you did not know it was stolen, then the motorcycle will be confiscated and searched so they can try and find out who had stolen it and where it came from. How you then get your money back, if at all, depends again on where you live.
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No, cash is not covered, same on homeowners policy, not covered.
Vacation insurance can be very helpful to people, especially if you are going on a longer vacation. This type of insurance will help you if something of yours get ruined on vacation, or if you lose your money or get your money stolen.
it depends on the agency where you have got the policy. Check it up in your insurance company.
you still owe on the motorcycle. that's why banks require full coverage at the time of the loan-so that they will get their money. Since there is no insurance company, YOU are responsible for paying off the loan.
if your car get stolen you should immediately call the police to search for it. And you don;t get a new but you might get money back.
It will likely cover up to $200. Good Luck.