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Your insurance would be responsible for the value of your car, minus the deductible. Make sure you have a police report and a very good alibi as you could be a suspect for the theft.
it can if they find that you lied about your car being stolen.
Did you get a TITLE to the "stolen" car? If not, the you sorta assumed the risks. Was it actually stolen at the time of sale or just not removed from the list after being recovered?
The year of the vehicle maybe low blue book and your upgrade Receipts.
You will still owe the money even if stolen. Your insurance carrier may give you a check for the difference of what you owe, minus the deductible and the fair market value. It never is equal to what the car was worth though. It is better to keep the car from being stolen. If you have bought the car from a car dealer they will be reimburse you however seek advice from your local citizens advice bureau. If the car was bought privately you will still be liable for the repayments however you should seek legal advice.
No....only the value ay the time of loss. Gap coverage is available for a reasonable rate on most insurance policies. It can also be purchased through the car dealership.
how to find my stolen car when i have the thiefs name Call the police.
If your friend is gone on a vacation or is somewhere and needs their car to be watched and someone steals it when their gone and your friend is to far away to file it stolen, you need to file it stole. You had no ownership of the car but you still filed it stolen
I am sure that the kid was stolen in the car.
You can check whether your car is stolen or not just by having a number plate. The not only car you can go for stolen motorbike check incase you need to know whether your bike is stolen or not before buying it.
If you find a stolen car being hidden, call the cops and tell them where u are. you show them the stolen car. If it has a lisends plate, the cops will look it up and the computer will say whose car it is, they tell the person that owns the car it was stolen. she/he will take it back, but not before the cops look for fingerprints on the stering wheel to see who stole it. the end