Its tree sap from a tree if your car is under a pine tree then that's your answer
Geico covered the damage caused to my Durango when a branch fell on it. I had to pay a decuctable.
Every insurance policy is different and it is best to discuss this with your insurer.
he has a rolls Royce phantom and a bugatti veyron and he shags them every morning of his life
he has a rolls Royce phantom and a bugatti veyron and he shags them every morning of his life
No, I'm afraid not. Homeowners insurance never covers a vehicle. That's what auto insurance is for
every car has to be insured separately, so the new car has to have its own insurance on it.
i will maintain my own car in a good condition and all the tire pressure must be in standard pressure,and i will used my car in a proper driving.and i will refill my fuel in every morning.
Short answer--No! In order to have the claim covered on the vehicle, you would need full coverage on the auto policy. This peril is covered under comprehensive, which is part of what is known as full coverage to the auto.
You will have to file a claim on your own comprehensive auto Insurance. The comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy would provide coverage.
You have to list the drivers covered to drive your car on the policy. If not he is not covered.
If you got it covered in your insurance policy.
The comprehensive portion of your auto Insurance would cover damage from a falling limb.