Depends on what insurance company it is.
No. A death or injury due to recreational drug use is specifically excluded from an accident policy, as such a claim is not a true 'accident.'
you have to pay for petrol, insurance, and if you brake anything you have to pay to get it replaced.
A property lease in which tenants just pay rent. Landlord agrees to pay all expenses normally associated with ownership, such as taxes, insurance, & maintenance.
Utility bills
Loss of use is usually a coverage of the costs incurred by someone as a result of your accident. If your water heater busts and ruins your carpet you may be insured for that and get new carpet. The loss of use clause is there to pay for your downstairs neighbor to stay in a hotel while her flooded apartment is cleaned up. You didn't destroy it but there is a "loss of use".
You will continue to pay insurance premium to renew the policy,irrespective of the claim to be submitted after truck accident.
how long does it take for an insurance company to pay a loss wage claim
because if you get in a wreck...your insurance has to pay for it and you have to pay alittle money to help them pay gor your accident. because if you get in a wreck...your insurance has to pay for it and you have to pay alittle money to help them pay gor your accident.
Your insurance will care of the damages. If you don't have insurance, the other parties insurance will take care of the damages and then go after you.
You must buy all coverages before an accident. If their is an accident, you cannot buy coverages after an accident, and try to get the insurance to pay for it.
yes as long as you have a good lawyer and valid insurance
Report the accident to your insurance company. If this was a single car accident - meaning yours- your insurance will have to pay for the repairs minus your deductible. If another party caused the accident you need to turn their insurance information over to your company and they will take it from there.
Yes, as long as you had comprehensive and collision insurance on your own policy. Rental companies require you to have these and the other party will not pay for them.
As long as your insurance was valid at the time of the accident it should pay up to it's policy limits. It is possible that your insurance company will issue a non renewal at their earliest opportunity.
Basically, you have to pay for insurance. If you get into an accident, you are at least partly responsible for the damage that accident caused, whether or not you were at fault. Insurance helps to pay for that damage.
As long as you have coverage, yes the insurance company will pay. All you have to do is call them and report the loss.
Only if you had an accident that their insurance had to pay for.