do you have comprehensive coverage? that is the coverage that covers the peril of flood which is what this would be....the claim will be investigationed re: what caused vehicle to go into the water......beware....(and i am not saying this is your motive), but i have investigated many of these types of claims that were ulitmately denied because it was proven this was done (vehicle in the lake) on purpose to get out from under the loan, by totaling the vehicle (vehicle will total when water reaches the dash, some times lower).......then the person has a totaled vehicle, still owes the loan, and in some cases an insurance fraud charge to boot !!!
It depends on the insurance.
Auto insurance can help cover a car breakdown while health insurance can help cover a mental breakdown. These insurances range in price depending on customer needs.
It is best to call your current insurance company and ask them if they will cover you while renting a car. If not then you can purchase temporary insurance which will cover you while you drive your rental.
No, they will not.
No
No,, while on a company bus you would be covered under the companies insurance.
Building content insurance cover the contents of an individual's home while the person is residing there. Some insurance companies will also provide coverage for an individual's possessions while they are with the policyholder and temporarily away from home.
You can get coverage on a boat with marine insurance. It will cover the boat while on the water.
Yes, your home is covered by your insurance while you are traveling.
I don't think there is such a thing as instrument insurance. You just need to be careful loading and unloading your equipment, as well as when transporting it. Invest that money in some good cases instead to house the instruments while on the road.
"Home building insurance is insurance that covers the materials of a home while it is under construction. Generally it may cover
Renter's Insurance covers anything that may happen to your property, and in some cases your neighbor's property, while you are renting. If the building should catch on fire, your renter's insurance will cover your belongings. If it was your fault in some way, it will cover your neighbor's belongings.