yes
when you get the insurance you can register your daughter as an autorized driver and the insurance will cover for the damages.
Depends. If said friend has insurance then in most cases their insurance will cover the damages due to vicarious liability. If the friend does not have insurance, you are then responsible for any damages caused.
Your Auto Liability Insurance will offer coverages for damages resulting from automobile ownership. Homeowners Insurance does not cover autos or auto accidents.
You need to make a claim against the neighbors homeowners insurance for damages. Since it sounds like it was an "act of god" they may not cover the damages. In that case you have two choices, you could use your comp insurance to cover damages, if you have comp coverages on your policy, or pay the damages out of your pocket and see if the neighbor is willing to help out with the charges.
Definetely you can claim for the damages caused by the tree falling on your house. The Insurance companies cover these damages under the property insurance. Just you have provide the photos of the damaged house aas an evidence to claim your money.
No, homeowners insurance excludes vehicles.
No, homeowner's insurance only overs damages on the house.
Covers medical expensives for you and passengers, will cover damages if other driver who is At Fault doesnt have insurance.
Yes.
No, Your Homeowners Insurance will not cover windstorm damages to your neighbors vehicle because you are not liable for acts of nature. Your neighbors will have to look to their own Comprehensive Auto Insurance to cover windstorm damages to their vehicle.
Covers medical expensives for you and passengers, will cover damages if other driver who is at fault doesnt have insurance.
No. homeowners insurance covers resulting damages of the covered perils.