An ATP accident in car insurance refers to an "Accident, Theft, or Property damage" incident. This classification helps insurers categorize claims based on the nature of the event, which can affect coverage and compensation. ATP accidents typically involve scenarios where a vehicle is damaged, stolen, or involved in a collision impacting property. Understanding this term is important for policyholders when filing claims and navigating their insurance coverage.
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
Car insurance and possibly health insurance if the car insurance does no cover the entire bill.
Comprehensive in Car Insurance mean when you have an accident with another car, your insurance will cover the cost for you, your car and the third persons car. But when you quote comprehensive the premium will be higher (£120 approx. per month).
Auto Insurance follows the car not the driver. My son's girlfriend was driving his car when they where in an accident and his insurance was responsible.
the insurance of the person responsible for the accident
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
The insurance code 989 on a police report typically indicates that the person involved in the car accident does not have insurance or is an uninsured motorist. The specific details might vary depending on the jurisdiction and the police department's reporting system. However, it generally signifies that the driver does not have the required insurance coverage at the time of the accident. It's important to note that the insurance code 989 might not necessarily mean that the person never had insurance or that they are uninsurable. It could simply indicate that they did not have insurance at the time of the accident.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
Probably. When you purchase insurance, you are insuring the car. If you drive someone else's car and have an accident, their insurance should cover the costs (but their insurance *may* sue your insurance company for compensation/reimbursement.)
If the car that was involved, in an acident was insured yea!
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