since other (or negligent party) vehicle is 'unknown' then the collision coverage on the damaged vehicle will be the policy to fix this car.....(yes you will have some type of deductible)....homeowners policys typcially exclude everything about auto...
Probably neither the hotel nor the garage but rather your insurance; just as if your vehicle was hit in a parking lot by an unknown driver. The hotel nor the garage are at any more fault than you in such case as there was no neglience.
No, it would not cover damage of that nature. Garage Keepers insurance provides protection in case a vehicle is damaged by fire, theft, vandalism or collision.
it is covered by your home insurance
A garage is a noun meaning a place to store a vehicle.
Yes, It will cover your garage door, but will not cover your friends vehicle.
This question is fundamentally flawed. The repossessor is not removing *your* vehicle from the garage - they're taking *their client's* vehicle - so the answer is YES.
You can take the vehicle to a dealership of your choice that sells that make vehicle, not just any garage.
Most insurance companies want you to keep your vehicle in a garage.
The car owner is responsible.
A garage life is a mechanical device that lifts up your vehicle and allows it to stay suspended in the air while you work on the underbelly of the vehicle perhaps.
No, You'll have to seek coverage for the Car under you Auto Insurance Policy. Now if the garage door was damaged then your Homeowners policy may fix it if it is below your deductible.
Yes, garage has that definition, but the word 'garage' can also refer to any vehicle mechanical repair shop. Garages are also sometimes used for storage or hobbies, among other uses.