Looks like they mainly cover dogs and cats, which is rather limited of them. Many other types of pets are as deserving of medical care as those two options.
Comprehensive coverage protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered issues not related to a collision, such as an animal. Some insurance companies do not cover damages due to animals.
It depends on the type of insurance you have and your policy. Comprehensive coverage protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered issues not related to a collision, such as an animal. Some insurance companies do not cover damages due to animals.
It all depends on her insurance cover
Most insurance companies will not offer you coverage at all. There are a few companies that will give you a regular homeowners policy if you sign an exclusion for animal liability. This means you will have a normal policy except it will not cover any claims having to do with animals.
No, that's what pet insurance is for. you can however sue the attacker.
If you hit something else and had collision insurance, yes.
Horses are expensive animals to own and maintain. People may have insurance on their horse to help cover veterinarian costs if the animal were to get sick or hurt. Some people may also have insurance on their horse because they are expensive to replace.
That depends on the insurance that you and the friend have. Your insurance may cover your son in any vehicle. Same as with the friends insurance covering any driver. You just have to call and ask.
depends on your insurance plan, call your adjuster.
No, Your Homeowners Insurance covers your Home. Your car Insurance covers you vehicle.
Damage from animals is not a covered cause.
No, the home policy does not cover the occupant of the home, including pets.