You can check your car insurance to see what kind of theft is covered by contacting your car insurance company. In addition, you can log in to your car insurance company website account.
No. Liability insurance covers damage you do to someone else's property. Theft would be covered by comprehensive insurance. In most jurisdictions, liability insurance is required but comprehensive is not.
Theft will be covered by most auto insurance policies as long as you have full coverage insurance. It will not be covered if you only have liability or basic coverage.
Your motorcycle insurance will not cover theft from your motorcycle. Just the same as with your automobile, the theft is covered by your home or renters insurance.
Check your insurance document. In the UK, most insurance contracts allow you to drive another car with the owner's permission, but the insurance is only for Third Party, i.e. you are covered for damage to anything or anyone you hit, but you are not covered for damage to the car itself. Check, check,check! Also check that the car has road tax paid and any MOT or roadworthiness documents neccessary, otherwise it will not be insured and you will really be in deep trouble. In the US, your coverage offers you the needed liability protection in most instances and depends on the language in the policy. However this offers nothing for comprehensive (fire & theft) and collision.
Read your policy.
No. Fraud is not a covered peril under your home insurance policy. However, Many Home insurance policies do have coverage for certain kinds of theft.
Any Vehicle that is road worth must have insurance for at least liability. If the vehicle is not road worthy it does not have to have insurance but will not be covered for anything if someone were to damage it by fire or theft. Insurance may also differ from country to country.
The Apple warranty covers faults that may have occurred during manufacturing of their products. Theft of an item would normally be covered by your household insurance.
if your full coverage includes comprehensive coverage then yes, Auto theft is covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy.
There would have to be evidence of breaking and entering of some kind for the theft to be covered.
Yea, Incidence of thefts can solely be covered under Burglary policy.
Theft is not the same as accidents. If you drive a car, whether it is in your name or someone else's name, and you have an accident, then your own insurance is applicable, but if someone else's car is stolen, that doesn't seem to involve you. Presumably you were not in the car when it was stolen, right? What involvement do you have?