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Insured has thirty (30) days to add new vehicle to commercial auto policy. For auto insurance it is what is on the policy that is covered.
No, Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to your automobile. Your home insurance policy is property insurance for the specified structures and real property listed on the policy. Cars are not listed as covered property on your home insurance policy, that's what auto insurance is for.
If you are listed as a covered driver on the Insurance Policy then yes they will pay the claim whether you are licensed or not. Most Insurers will not offer you an auto insurance policy to begin with if you are not licensed but some will.
It sounds like this person will be a regular driver and as such they should be listed on your insurance as a driver. In your policy you agree to list all household residents and regular drivers. They should be listed on your policy.
Some auto insurance policies do provide towing coverage. It is listed in your policy whether the coverage is provided or not.
If you add the child as a driver on the policy.
No. Vehicles are covered under an Auto Insurance Policy, Not a Home Insurance Policy.
Yes. In Colorado a trailer would be covered under the auto insurance policy. If you have a fifth wheel or camper I would recommended and insurance policy by itself on it.
No he have to listed as a second third or household driver for being cover by insurance
Does my policy cover rental trucks
Yes, The liability portion of your auto insurance policy will cover the damages you may do to a telephone pole in an accident.
If you have a health insurance policy (Medical Insurance) it will pick up where your auto coverage left off.