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In most cases yes, but you really need to read your insurance policy or contact your agent. If your contract says yes and your agent says no, contact a lawyer

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Will your full coverage auto insurance cover if an unlicensed driver got into an accident with your car but was not at fault?

Yes


Is a deductible due when the auto is considered a total loss?

Yes, if your own insurance is paying for an accident that you were at fault for provided you had full coverage and they are paying for your car. If the accident was not your fault, no you will not pay a deductible.


If you are at fault of an accident and have full coverage insurance and suffered an injury can you sue your own insurance?

you may, but will likely not win...


What does Full Coverage cover?

Full Coverage covers usually refers to having maximum liability, comprehensive and collision coverage on your policy. Maximum liability coverage covers third party injuries and damages when you are found at fault for an accident. It also gives you comprehensive and collision coverage that will cover repairs to your car if you are at fault for the accident, or something out of your control happens (vandalism, hit a deer). It is referred to as full coverage because your assets are covered as well as thrid party assets.


Will the Insurance Company pay for a rental car if the accident is your fault and if you have full coverage ins?

Only if you have bought the extra coverage to have a rental. "Full coverage" usually just means you bought liability, comprehensive, and collision insurance.


When you purchased your used vehicle you had to have full coverage befor you drove the vehicle off the car lot you purchased full coverage and a few months later you were in accident that wasn't my fa?

I had full coverage when I purchased my used car and a few months later I was in an accident that wasn't my fault and the time I was paying on my insurance they told me that I was only paying liability I never cancelled my full coverage to liability. what can I do about this?


What is the difference between liability insurance and full coverage?

Liability insurance pays for someone else's damages if an accident is your fault but won't cover your vehicle. Full coverage provides liability insurance as above but will also cover your damages to your own vehicle in an accident regardless of whose at fault, as well as theft, fire, etc.


Can you ask an insurance company to total a vehicle when they find damage of 2000 on a car worth 2500?

Yes. If you have full coverage, or the accident was not your fault.


If you are in an accident in Texas and it is your fault will your insurance cover your car repairs?

Yes, if your policy has adequate coverage. If you have full coverage insurance, your car will be repaired completely and your portion of the repairs will be whatever your deductible is.


Does full coverage insurance cover damages to the other persons vehicle if you are at fault in a no fault state?

In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.


If you have an accident with your husband's vehicle which has only PLPD insurance can he make a claim against the full coverage on your vehicle?

No. If you had an accident with your husbands car and you were at fault with only PLPD insurance, the damages to your vehicle would not be covered.


If your car is paid in full do you need full coverage insurance?

No. But in most states you are still required to have liability insurance to cover the costs of any damages you may cause to others if you are at fault in an accident.