If you have receipts for things like TV, cameras etc. you may recover depreciated value .If you have groceries spoling or all over the road, get pictures. Keep a little disposable camera in the glovebox, from now on. If your car being overloaded and/or blocking your vision was a contributory factor to the accident, forget it .
Car TheftUnfortunately, nothing. Unless you have a very specific tyoe of insurance that covers such items, in most cases all you can do is file a police report and hope your stuff turns up somewhere. Insurance companies cover the CAR, not what's inside the car. Most likely your windows or doors were broken, and your insurance would cover that if you have full coverage, as this would fall under the comprehensive clause of your insurance. Best Of Luck!
There are different types of insurance, may be the insurance cover you are opting doesn't cover your stuff when you are outside the house premises. In that case you should ask your insurance agent to provide that insurance to you.
There may or may not be a minimum amount of stuff needed to get a junk hauling company to haul your stuff. It will vary from company to company. You will need to call your local junk hauler for specifics.
Broken arcade machine, Tire and box of Stuff Broken arcade machine found in Sludge Street Box of stuff found in Main Street outside the grocery store and Tire found in Ooh La Lane
They have strong muscles, big hips, large chest, and plenty of stamina and speed. Horses are very strong animals and have a large structures so be careful when you are hauling things with them.
Junk hauling is when a person makes a pile of junk or stuff they want to get rid of and someone comes and takes it away for them. The rate varies depending on how much junk there is and the area.
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click your avatar and then click my stuff and Items then double click the hammer two times then click the rock until its broken
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Unfortunately not. It is your responsibility to ensure that all valuables are removed from view in a car when you leave the vehicle. The best of us can forget things at times but ultimately it is your responsibility to take your stuff with you. Sometimes insurance companies will insure stuff ATTACHED to the car, such as audio equipment, but most of the time you have to have very specific insurance for that and usually the company will have an itemized list of what's covered.
The size of the truck is dependent on whether or not you will be hauling a trailor. If you are, then you would want a bigger truck with more horsepower so that it can carry the load with ease. A Ford F-250 or Dodge Ram 2500 are very good trucks that can provide good space to carry stuff in the back and also has enough horsepower to haul a big trailor full of furniture or whichever.
just go to where your items and youll see when you click on the arrow at the top and it will say PURCHASED ITEMS and click on that and your stuff will be there