Answer is No workmens comp is only applicable to injuries sustained while on the job, damages to a vehicle are not part of workmens comp.
no ae u crazy
Yes.
Collision insurance will cover the damages to your vehicle- no matter who is at fault. Uninsured coverage is used if the other vehicle is at fault for the accident and you and/or anyone in your car is injured. This coverage will typically pay for related medical bills, loss wages, and general damages (i.e pain and suffering). Liability = Other vehicle damage Injuries to driver/passenger in other vehicle Injuries to passengers in your vehicle if you are at fault Collision/Comprehensive = Cover damages to your car Uninsured/Under-insured = Injuries to you or your passengers when another vehicle is at fault and does not have insurance or has minimum coverage
No, Your Homeowners Insurance will not cover windstorm damages to your neighbors vehicle because you are not liable for acts of nature. Your neighbors will have to look to their own Comprehensive Auto Insurance to cover windstorm damages to their vehicle.
Uninsured will not cover this type of accident. Your comprehensive will cover this type of damage.
No, homeowners insurance excludes vehicles.
Covers medical expensives for you and passengers, will cover damages if other driver who is At Fault doesnt have insurance.
If you have insurance on your car, and someone else is driving it, and has an accident your insurance rate will go up but it will cover the damages to the other persons vehicle.
No
Covers medical expensives for you and passengers, will cover damages if other driver who is at fault doesnt have insurance.
yes it would if you are under the same insures
No, the only vehicles they would cover are vehicles use to service a home and designed to assist the disables.