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In general no, vandalism of an automobile is covered by the vehicles auto insurance policy. However you may have coverage for certain household belongings while outside the premises so check your policy or contact you agent if some of the stolen items were household items.
No, cash is not covered, same on homeowners policy, not covered.
If YOUR belongings were in the friend's car and they were stolen, they are covered on YOUR homeowners or renters policy. If your friend's belongings were stolen from a car, HIS or HER homeowners/renters policy would pay.
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You can report is stolen and hope their homeowners insurance will cover its replacement.
The person who stole the car is at fault. If you are trying to place blame on the parking garage, I suggest you read their parking agreement. I would bet they state clearly they are not responsible for stolen vehicles. If they do not, you may have a case. But you would have to prove they did not use reasonable care in protecting your vehicle. Do you not have insurance?
A campus would not be liable if a vehicle is stolen so they do not have coverage for this.
No, because motorcycles & ATV's are motor vehicles.
This situation is covered by a homeowner's insurance policy (HO3), Renters insurance (HO4) or unit owner's (HO6) policy. Call your insurance agent for more information on costs and coverages.
Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles nor there parts.
No, You would need cycle insurance for your moped. Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for vehicles that are designed to operate on public roads.
All the police and report it stolen, contact the Department of motor vehicles and your insurance company.