No. If the person dies in an accident it would, but not on purpose.
Yes. An insurance company will pay when a tree is hit by lightning in your yard. I do not remember which one. Whether or not yours will is a different question. You will need to read your homeowners policy to see what is covered.
If the car that hit you had no insurance, it is the duty of the Traffic and Motor Vehicles Department to penalize the owner. If you are badly injured, only you can be monetarily saved if you possess one Personal Accident Policy on your life along with your Medical Insurance Policy.
They will pay the provider of medical care who bills them for the medical care provided. Your health insurance will not pay any amounts until they have proof that your medical insurance on your auto policy has paid and been exhausted. Also, it is illegal to double collect for any costs relating to any kind of insurance except for life insurance.
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Its too ambiguous to tell as it depends on the covered perils in your policy. Some policies cover falling objects or falling trees. As long as the policy does not have an exclusion for you actually chopping down the tree or something like that then it would probably be covered. If it hit your neighbors house then your liability insurance should most definitely cover it in that case.
Mickey Mantle Reserve Life Insurance Company, founded by the baseball legend Mickey Mantle, offers various life insurance products. The value of a policy depends on factors such as the type of coverage, premium payments, and the insured's health and age. To determine the specific value of a policy, one would need to review the policy documents or consult with a representative from the company. It's essential to assess your personal insurance needs and compare options for the best fit.
Yes, minus your deductible.
Yes.
If you don't have insurance then there will be no one to pay for an accident. If you are hit by someone who doesn't have insurance your own insurance policy may pay for damage to your vehicle as well as bodily injury within your policy or state limits
No
If hit a tree and damaged my auto, how long do I have to report it to my insurance company?
Yes as long as your policy has uninsured motorist coverage on your policy.