If the piece broke off as the result of a collision it would be the responsibility of the driver At Fault in that collision, if it just fell off the vehicle during a non accident trip it is the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle that the part came from.
It is theft.
Property damage on the vehicle or someone else's vehicle?
Yes if you have a cut or broken skin and the HIV infected persons blood enters the cut or broken skin.
Yes, it can cover you depending on the reason you were driving another persons vehicle.Remember that auto insurance follows the legal liabilities of the named insured. If you were driving another persons vehicle under the "replacement vehicle rules" then yes your liabilities should be covered under your own auto insurance policy.A replacement vehicle is typically defined as a borrowed or rented vehicle that one is driving because their own vehicle is under repair, broken down or otherwise unavailable to you at the time.If you were just driving your friends car for the fun of it then you should contact your insurance agent for coverage advice.
Well if you broke the window you are responsible for it. If someone else did it is not your fault it is the other persons, fault, and you shouldn't really break a window.
It has to have the coverage on the vehicle that is broken down for you to have coverage. If you have another car with roadside assistance coverage but another of your vehicles breaks down they will not pay for the other vehicles to be towed.
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To open a door on a 1998 Avenger that has a broken handle, a person might have to use another door to gain entry to the vehicle. Then the door can be opened from the inside.
It means that you may change lanes freely (i.e.: pass another vehicle) from one to the other.
You know if it is broken if you take it out of the vehicle, test it and nothing happens.
Comprehensive coverage on your auto policy covers fire, theft, vandalism, broken glass, animal collision, hail damage, windstorms, etc. Collision covers hitting another vehicle or object or turning the vehicle over.
Broken sway bar, bad or broken shock, or broken spring.