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Neither homeowner's insurance will probably cover property stolen from a car. Homeowner's insurance usually only covers stuff stolen from your home. However, the automobile insurance policy might cover it.
Property Owners insurance is an important thing to have when owning property. To find information about different insurances, one can watch tv, look in a phone book, browse the internet or ask friends or family. Insurance companies always advertise and if they are a great company, word of mouth spreads quickly.
Because she her friends teased her
Yes. If you caused damage to somebody's property you are responsible. The definition of insurance is a transfer of risk. If your friend had insurance on the car then the risk would have been transferred from you to the insurance company, but would still make you at fault.
Report the vandalism to Police Make an insurance claim Your friend has no financial responsibility
It does not matter who the tree belongs too because neither one is liable for the damage to your car. A property owner is not liable for an act of nature and homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles. Your comprehensive auto insurance will cover your vehicle for damage from an act of nature.
Try your local junk yard and ask your friends.
I did it at fourteen and my friends did it at thirteen.
yes, I am sure you can. But you must get the friends permission to drive. Actually, I am not sure. Try yahoo answers.
No, the insurance has to be on your car not someone elses.
Friends Provident provides life insurance, pensions, and investments for Asian, Middle Eastern, and European countries. Friends Provident is a part of the Friends Life Insurance group.
Legally, its the friends because the insurance was in the friends name. Insurance checks are meant to be used on repairs to the vehicle or toward the purchase of a new vehicle. So you could try to force the friend to use the check toward the vehicle by taking them to court. Or you can start paying for your own insurance and not have to worry about the loyalty of your friends.