YOU pay off the loan like you agreed to in the contract. You likely agreed to have ins. that covered theft also.
You should have had full coverage on a car with a loan on it. Sorry, you have to pay the loan off and now you own a totaled car! Comprehensive coverage isn't that expensive and would have covered theft.
It will likely cover up to $200. Good Luck.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
It would depend on the reason for your fall, but most likely your insurance would not cover you for that.
No, Homeowners Insurance is Property Coverage, not financial or Investment Insurance.
Trying to get insurance to cover an accident that has already happened is Insurance Fraud, which is a Felony.
Gap insurance only pays if the vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and not recovered. It does not cover the deficiency balance after a repossession sale.
No, they will not.
Homeowner's insurance WILL NOT cover stolen motorcycles. Motorcycles is an automobile. Sorry!
Full coverage auto insurance covers everything. If the car is totaled they will will replace it. Liability auto insurance will only cover medical bills, and not the car if it is totaled.
No.
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Neither homeowner's insurance will probably cover property stolen from a car. Homeowner's insurance usually only covers stuff stolen from your home. However, the automobile insurance policy might cover it.
No homeowner policy will cover a vehicle that was stolen. Insurance varies from state to state but generally you can buy comprehensive protection only which will cover theft.
No, That's what Auto Insurance is for.
You would have to have insurance on the dirt bike.
cover kids computer from highschool?
Comprehensive insurance covers theft. Liability & Collision do not.