If the garage is attached to your home then it would be covered under Coverage A of your policy. If the damage was caused by a bad storm then more than likely the damage would be covered under your policy. If you have a HO-3 policy then the damage should be covered. Call you agent and ask him/her to review your policy to determine if the damage is covered before you call your insurance company.
Your garage insurance should be covered by home owners insurance or renters insurance. I am not sure you would need liability insurance in a garage though, because no one else would be hurt in there.
Yes.
If your garage doors were damaged by a covered peril as defined by your home insurance policy then the door would be covered.
I have my contents covered on my home owners policy.
No. Auto-Owners is the parent company of Owners Insurance, Southern-Owners Insurance, Property Owners Insurance, Home-Owners Insurance, Auto-Owners Life Insurance. They have no affliation with Utica
No,, That would be covered under your auto insurance policy. Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to street vehicles.
Since it was caused by the vehicle, the vehicle insurance should cover it. Most home owners insurance companies would probably make a claim against the auto insurance company, if they covered it.
No. RVs require their own insurance policies.
That depends on the nature of the loss. Contact your Insurance Agent and he will be able to advise you on coverage.
Depending on what's written in your governing documents, an attached garage may be a limited common element, that is owned in common, but available to not all owners, owned outright by the unit owner or a common element. Read your governing documents to determine how your attached garage is owned. There is no standard.
Uhmm,, Let me Guess? Is it Insurance that covers an owners HOME perhaps?
Auto Owners Insurance Company seems to provide their customers with many different policies. They have Auto, Life, home owners, contents and renters insurance available for all budgets.