Sorry. Insurance covers accidental damage from accidents. It doesn't cover mechanical breakdown.
Hopefully you can get the car repaired and not find yourself paying on a "dead horse" but sometimes that is what happens. You need to protect your credit rating because someday you are going to want to make a major purchase such as a house or new car and if you have bad credit that is almost impossible.
The purpose of car breakdown recovery insurance is to cover mechanical failures that are not covered by the warranty or insurance. These repairs can add up to be very expensive.
Things to consider when purchasing mechanical breakdown insurance is if the vehicle is covered by any manufacturer or dealer warranty, the price of the insurance vs. price of the vehicle, and how much wear and tear the vehicle has and will endure.
No, But it might be covered under your home warranty.
If you are speaking of mechanical repairs the answer is no. Auto insurance is only made to pay for damages from covered accidents or comprehensive claims. Maintenance and mechanical repairs are not covered causes.
no - wear, tear is not covered and also defective equipment is not covered. a homeowners policy is not a home warranty
Unless you have specialized insurance, it will not cover mechanical breakdown. If your transmission is damaged due to a collision, it is possible that it would be covered. If it simply failed you are probably not covered.
Yes you can get Tv insurance, also known as a warranty. all you have to do is call the tv company and purchase one.If your children spill something on it it will be fully covered.
It is covered by the battery manufactures warranty.
Usually on a new car, the bumper to bumper warranty will cover all mechanical and electrical problems for the terms of that portion of the warranty. What is not covered in a bumper to bumper warranty include stereos that have been modified, tires, and normal wear and tear (such as to seat belts).
The Apple warranty covers faults that may have occurred during manufacturing of their products. Theft of an item would normally be covered by your household insurance.
No. Warranty covers flaws in the products. Something getting stolen isn't a flaw in the product. Stolen items might be covered by your home insurance.
If the unit has a "full" warranty, then 100% is covered. If the unit has a "prorated" warranty, then 8% is covered (1/12).