the check should be in your name, and possibly whoever financed it if that's the case , not the repair shop- in most states you can take the vehicle wherever you want to have it repaired, some companies will steer you to certain shops,unless you know the shop I would NOT do that
You can get insurance to cover collision in Illinois. Simply check with your automobile insurance provider and add collision coverage to your coverage.
If you have comprehensive and collision the insurance company covers your car for loss. Unfortunately, most people don't have comp & collision after the car is paid off. If the bank still has an interest in the car, they will make demand of the insurance company and the BANK will be paid first. After that, if any money is left over you might get a check.
In the US That would be considered a hit & run and if there is no id on the other party then your own collision coverage will have to apply for the damage; that is if you have collision coverage on your policy. As with all things insurance, it is always best to speak with your insurance company directly. Other countries have different rules, check with your insurance company.
First, if you have comprehensive and collision coverage on your own vehicle then check with your own insurance carrier to see if that will automatically extend to the vehicle you will be renting (as that would save you a lot of money). If it does not extend (and you have liability insurance) then you will need to get the rental company's property damage insurance (sometimes called collision damage waiver).
In most cases, personal injury policies are not the same as collision insurance. You should check with your insurance provider to see if you are covered.
If you want to keep a totaled car, the insurance company will determine the salvage value and deduct that from your settlement check. You can still get liability insurance (if there are no safety issues related to the damage), but not collision or comprehensive unless you have the repairs made.
Loaded Question! 1st The rental company will force you to have Insurance or buy theirs. 2nd Check with your credit card company, mine covers rental car Collision and Comprehensive if the rental is paid with the credit card. You may be able to buy insurance through your home policy, But this depends on where you live and what insurance company.
Both cars will check its licencse and its car insurance for security purposes.
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Depends on what insurance you have. LIABILITY insurance covers damage you cause to other people and their cars. COLLISION covers damage to your car from an accident. COMPREHENSIVE insurace covers fire, theft, flood and broken glass. Check with your insurance company.
It depends on the type of insurance coverage. If it was Liability insurance only, and she caused the wreck, then it is not covered. If it was Collision coverage, and she caused the wreck, then it would be covered. If she didn't cause the wreck, I'd check with the insurance company of the person who did cause it.
It depends on the policy you have from your insurance company. You will need to check with them