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If doing so would not endanger your own boat or passengers.
GAP coverage applies regardless of fault.
When a car is uninsured and it involved in an accident, the owner of the car is responsible for its damages and that of the other involved cars. This rule applies even if the driver has his own insurance cover on a different car.
Yes you can. I'm not sure if you mean that the parties involved reside at the home or not. If you have a visitor in your home, and they have an accident, you can be sued. It is known as 'occupier's liability'. It's also worth noting that even if a burglar enters your home, 'OL' still applies. Pretty stupid if you ask me.
The deductible at the time of the accident not the time of claim.
No. The deductible only applies to your vehicle.
Your insurance is either valid on the day of your accident or it isn't. If you are asking what happens if the policy was valid on the day of the accident but lapses before the claim is settled then the coverage that was in effect the day of the accident still applies. If your policy was not in effect the day of the accident then coverage will not apply.
What applies to something, applies the same way to the other. Or, what applies to one thing, applies the opposite way to another. Doubts see the context.
Collision insurance will cover any damages to your vehicle (or refund you the value of the car in the event that it becomes totaled) in the event of an accident. Collision insurance coverage typically only applies when you are the at-fault driver in the accident. Collision coverage covers any sort of collision whether it be with another car, a pot hole, a tree, a guard rail, a ditch, etc.
Liability regardless of fault refers to the accident benefits which are given by the insurance company which are given to the persons involved in the accident regardless whether the person involved was at fault or not at fault. In Canada this benefits would differ from province to province.Many provinces in Canada now have some level of no-fault insurance in which each person's own insurance company pays for injury or damage up to a certain limit. This applies regardless of whether or not the insured person was at fault. In Quebec and Manitoba, for example, there is a pure no-fault.In Nova Scotia, Section B Accident Benefits coverage is considered to be a no-fault coverage because it is provided regardless of fault. If you are involved in an accident, your own policy will respond to provide many of the immediate medical, rehab and living expenses as well as loss of work.
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