You can insure the remaining undamaged area(s) of the vehicle by taking it to your agent and working an agreement as to what is covered for any future damages that may incur. The vehicles value will be arrived at for a price in case another accident renders it a total. You may have to do some shopping with Ins. Co to find one that will give you the coverage you may want or need.
The same as a purchased truck that has been wrecked. You will have been required to insure the vehicle. Contact the insurance company and file a claim. An adjustor will determine if the vehicle should be repaired or totaled.
No. By law only 1 policy is allowed per vehicle.
It's supposed to be 'vehicle' And the answer the sentence 'The vehicle has been damaged
Did you have insurance when it was wrecked???
The Recked Vehicle is rockhoppers ship
Hidden Lake in the left
Hidden Lake.
You cannot insure a vehicle twice. Each vehicle needs to be insured with only one company at a time for all drivers.
No. You can't insure a vehicle that you do not own. You must have an insurable interest in a vehicle in order to insure it.
Hidden lake
it is in the hidden lake it is an aqua grabber vehicle
To answer your question - no, you do not have to insure a vehicle that is not in use. So long as the vehicle is not being driven, it is not necessary to insure it. However, should the vehicle be stolen during the period in which the vehicle is not insured, then I do believe that is simply considered as a loss, and is not worthy or reimbursement. The other downside is also that if the vehicle remains in your ownership and uninsured for a certain amount of time, you may also be charged an additional fee to re-insure your vehicle again in the future. Bottom line - It is not necessary to insure a vehicle that is not in use, but be wary of any pontential future repurcussions. Hope this helps!