The property damage coverage is a part of the liability coverage and provides for the repair, replacement, or payment of the actual cash value of another party's vehicle if you hit the vehicle and the accident is your fault. There is a maximum amount available per accident listed in the declarations page of your insurance policy.
Property damage liability car insurance will cover the individuals car and property that you hit. It will not cover anything to do with your vehicle if the accident is your fault.
PLPD is public liability and property damage. Property damage provides insurance cover against damage caused by you to the other person's vehicle or building, etc. Public liability insurance covers the occupants of both your and the other vehicle usually to a maximum of $250,000. Note that PL&PD does not cover your vehicle nor you as the driver.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Hail damage to an Automobile.Hail damage to an automobile is covered by the vehicles Auto insurance policy. Vehicles are not scheduled property on a homeowners policy.
It does cover your liability for property damage and medical expenses if you were at fault. If you have collision insurance, your vehicle will also be covered.
PlPD = public liability, property damage, meaning your policy will cover medical and some property damage to a vehicle or property you may have an infraction with
Of course NOT. Homeowners Insurance does not cover auto accidents. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
No, That's what Auto Insurance s for. Now if your home fell on the car it might cover it.
NO, liability covers damage you do to someone else's property. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your vehicle by someone else. If you have no comprehensive, then you will need to look to their insurance for recovery of damages.
As long as you have collision yes insurance will cover the damage that was done.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
If the vehicle has insurance it will cover damage to the other vehicle but not the one you are driving. Now if you have insurance on another vehicle your insurance will cover the damage to the vehicle that you where driving even though it is not on your policy.
No. PL & PD cover injury and damage you do to other persons and their property. Collision and Comprehensive cover your vehicle.