An accident that is your fault. And it only covers damage to others things, not yours
Most homeowner insurance will cover for public liability but you need to read your policy.
An ins. co will insure you for pertty much anything as well as protect you for any liability issues due to contractual obligations. The answer is, yes!
A business name is not required to obtain general liability insurance for your business. It is recommended that you incorporate your business to limit your liability.
No. Liability insurance will only cover your liability for property damage/injuries to others. In this case, it would cover the damage to the pole you hit. Your liability coverage will never cover damage to anything you own. You would need collision/comprehensive coverage to cover damage to your car.
No, there is a business exclusion under the liability section. You personal homeowners insurance will not cover your Commercial activities. You will need a Commercial General Liability policy to cover your business operations.
No. Wedding insurance will only cover things such as public liability, host liability etc. It does not cover a runaway bride.
stupid person!
no it does not, liability covers only the second party.
General liability covers Public and Producs Liability, therefore by having General Liability cover, public liability is covered also.
Liability insurance. She was not phisically working at the time.
Caution Laymans Answer! Basically Liability is to cover damage done to outher people and other peoples property.
Well depends if you had permission to drive the vehicle. If you did then their insurance should cover the damage. But you might be sued over any deductible they may have so I would just offer to pay the deductible. If their ins does not cover the damage, you more than likely will be sued for the damage.