Actually, hitting a deer is generally covered by your comprehensive coverage, not collision. Comprehensive covers "acts of God," which include hitting animals because it was an act of God that the animal was there at that time. Reading your insurance policy will clarify exactly which kinds of claims are covered by which types of insurance. There are 3 catagories for car insurance: 1. Liability (covers you if you hit someone else) 2. Comprehensive (covers you if an uninsured driver hits you), and 3. Collision (covers you if you hit something -for instance, a deer-)
Cutting across empty parking rows or diagonally through lots
Payment of damages by the insurance company against your Householders' policy is paid directly to your account through NEFT,instead of cheque as was customary earlier.
The person driving through. If you're backing out then you do not have the right of way.
You go through the at fault driver's insurance carrier.
It depends on your driving record, type of truck and what insurance company you go through.
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Auto insurance consists of both liability insurance and physical damage coverage. Collision coverage is part of the physical damage section of an insurance policy and is designed to either repair or replace your vehicle if you are involved in an accident up to the fair market value of the vehicle. Collision will pay for both damages caused in an at-fault accident and damages caused in a not at-fault accident if the other party did not have insurance. If the other party did have insurance and they were responsible for the damages, the other party's liability insurance would pay for your vehicle damages through Property Damage coverage. You are responsible to pay for your collision deductible for at-fault accidents before a claims payout will be made.
The greater fault lies with the person backing out of the parking space. You may still be partially at fault for not driving with due care.
== == == == == == == == == == == == if one party wants to go though it using insurance then yes you have to as well.
At the time there is no wedding planner insurance coverage. You should have a contract taht allows for a refund and damages.
No, if he's not driving her car.
You can, in fact, get a life insurance quote offline. To get a life insurance quote offline, you must contact an insurance company; either through phone, or just driving there.