fully comprehensive
No, unfortunately it does not. Your homeowners insurance covers damage to your home. Your auto insurance covers damage to your car.
Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your own vehicle as well as third-party damage, while third-party insurance only covers damage to others.
"Mobile insurance typically covers accidental damage, malicious damage, and reimbursement of unwanted calls. Mobile insurance also covers the loss, damage, or theft of accessories that came with the mobile."
Yes, you can get auto insurance that only covers liability and property damage. However, you will need to purchase collision insurance if there is a lien on your vehicle.
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Propety Damage covers you if you damage someone elses property. Liability covers you in the event of a lawsuit.
its liability insurance
If you intentionally do the damage then it is excluded and the policy will provide no coverage. <><><> To expand upon above answer, it depends on your insurance coverage. As said, deliberate damage is not covered. LIABILITY insurance covers damage you do to someone else or their property. COLLISION insurance covers damage you may do to your own car (by accident)
NO, liability covers damage you do to someone else's property. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your vehicle by someone else. If you have no comprehensive, then you will need to look to their insurance for recovery of damages.
I think that your insurance covers the items that were yours that were stolen, and the company's covers the car damage.
the answer is liability
liability insurance. -twiggy.