It would be comprehensive insurance.
Car insurance that pays for your injuries when you're in an accident in your car is
If you wreck your car, then it is usually the insurance that pays for you ;)
The rule of thumb is that the owner's insurance pays first and, if that coverage is inadequate, the driver's car pays.
No. You would need comprehensive coverage for the policy to pay for windshield damage on a vehicle.
Usually, one of the insurance companies pays for the rental car.
It belongs to the insurance company
Parent's policy pays
All of them!
C. medical
none
The Insurer of the at fault driver pays for the accident.
Usually the insurance policy of the owner of the car is primary and then if the driver of the car has a policy of their own then it is secondary.