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Q: A dog ran into your moving car and dented the door the owners have pet insurance is it likely to cover the cost of repair and will you lose your no claims cover.?
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What type of insurance does one need for renting a moving truck?

Since your regular car insurance will probably not cover it, you will most likely need to purchase insurance from whomever you are renting the moving truck with.


Will your insurance go up because of a selt belt fine?

Not likely, only moving violations are reported to the insurance agencies.


Could you claim insurance on a borrowed item?

Probably depends. Your personal car insurance will usually cover claims for accidents with a rental car, however it will not cover claims for accidents with a rental moving van. Don't know about homeowner's insurance. Always best to check with your agent to be sure instead of asking strangers on the web.


Who is at fault if you are pulling out of parking space and hit the rear bumper of a car not parked straight on the right side with your front bumper?

More than likely, both parties. If there is enough damage to make a claim then it would be up to the insurance companies to make a decision. The claims would more than likely cancel each other out. If the other car is not moving and you are moving, there is no question that it will be ruled to be your fault.


Why are woman's car insurance rates lower than men's rates?

Women's car insurance rates are lower than men's insurance rates because women are less likely to have a DUI. Women are also less likely to have a moving violation.


Will insurance premiums go up for an unsafe operation plead in NJ with Geico?

Is that a moving violation? If so then more than likely.


Will your insurance go up if you get a ticket for passing a school bus?

If you pass a school bus when the red lights are flashing and you get a ticket, it is a moving violation and your insurance will more than likely go up.


Do I need travel insurance for moving?

Travelers' insurance is for people who are going on a vacation/trip of some sort. If your mom is moving to another state, she would want to look into moving insurance. This insurance will cover any damage or loss to her things during the move whether she hires a moving company or transports it herself. http://www.movinginsurance.com/spotlight.asp gives details and quotes on different types of moving insurance.


Can I keep my auto insurance when I move?

If you are in the process of moving within the state, you will be allowed to keep your auto insurance. While you can keep the same insurance policy within the state you will be required to change your address which can affect your rates depending on the claims reported in your zip code. If you are moving out of state, you will be required to change insurance to a policy that is rated in the new state. DMV and financial responsibility laws require drivers to carry insurance in the state in which they are a legal resident. When you register your vehicle in the state you will be required to show proof of insurance in that state and you will also be required to carry at least the state minimums in liability insurance coverage.


If you are moving to another state how can you change your automobile insurance?

If your insurance company is a nationwide company, simply update your address with them. If it is a smaller company that does not have coverage where you are moving to, then find a new insurance carrier where you are moving to, then cancel your old one.


Does renters insurance cover loss of property using a moving company?

The moving company should have their own insurance if items were damaged during the moving process, if not I would get a lawyer!


I got a ticket for following a car two closely at 50mph. Will my insurance rate go up?

Following to closely is considered a "Moving Violation". Moving violations are used as a rating factor for premium purposes. In short " Likely yes"