Question is incomplete/unclear? What was the insurance for? Injury/damage to others, or to the operator? Get disability from WHO??
Not sure, but when you wreck into someone and get taken to court insurance might help.
It depends on the type of insurance coverage. If it was Liability insurance only, and she caused the wreck, then it is not covered. If it was Collision coverage, and she caused the wreck, then it would be covered. If she didn't cause the wreck, I'd check with the insurance company of the person who did cause it.
They will only pay up to the limit on the policy.
Is he rated on the policy or another in the household as a driver? He needs to be.
When car insurance expires the car and passengers are not longer covered so when a wreck occurs there will be no help with paying medical bills or to fix the cars involved in the wreck. May be subject to a fine if not insured.
Yes. As long as you were insured when the accident happened they will pay the claim.
Because if you are dumb enough to have a house without insurance, the only one who loses money if anything happens will be you - if you don't have automobile insurance and you wreck, you might hurt someone else or wreck their car, too, so you have to be insured so that they get paid.
You would call the insurance company of the person's car that you are driving. The insurance follows the car and not the insured.
Depends ... if you are using a personal auto that is insured for 'pleasure' and using it for delivering goods to customers (which is conducting a business), then NO your insurance will most likely not pay. However, if you have been honest and upfront with your insurance company and have the car insured for use in business venture, then you might be covered.
As long as he had permission, then yes. If you are going to try to claim that he/she didn't have permission, that's a whole other story.
so he can wreck stuff. with out them how can he wreck stuff
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