Nothing. Your insurance company is the agency which would deal with that.
Each insurance company has its own "underwriting guidelines" (i.e. the rules that state when they should issue a policy). Unless you caused the fire, the insurance companies will most likely only be concerned with whether the damage has been completely repaired.
This is normally a sign of a loose connection or fault. Its really important you have a qualified person check it out as it can cause fire or electric shock.
In the case that the car is brand new, the value is still new as well. You will receive either a replacement of the same vehicle, or actual cash value, based on purchase price. Generally, for one year after purchasing a brand new vehicle, the total value is considered and usually indemnified. Also, take into consideration any items IN the vehicle at the time of the fire - those would be covered under your homeowners/tenants coverage.
Floods, fire,meteors,and other horrible stuff
Heat, flames, smoke, ashes, and a few casualties.
you only pay for the job they did before the car was totalled. it is law that you have pay for service that was provided to you. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
just because your is stock and the classic caprice grandparent car do you expect it's fire lol
Neither a gasoline or electrical fire should be put out by water. A gasoline fire should be put out by a fire extinguisher labeled A B C. An electrical fire should first have the power switched off. Then the fire extinguisher should be used.
After a fire that produces extensive damage the first plants you would expect to see growing would be small plants. These plants being grass.
Was available in both pinfire and center fire for custom European shotguns. Good luck finding ammunition or components for making your own.
If you can expect a quick response from the EMT, fire, or police, then you have an emergency. If you cannot expect a quick response, you have a disaster. For example: if the fire department comes quickly to put out your house fire, you have an emergency. But if the fire department doesn't come to put out your house fire because the whole city is in flames from an earthquake, war, alien invasion, or a rampaging Godzilla, you have a disaster.
Three digits... 911