A rental car is hired with a certain insurance included. The renter is responsible for a certain amount of damage to the vehicle, which is often covered by a credit card company - find out from the card company what the conditions are.
You can purchase it for a daily fee at the car rental agency you rent from.
in general yes but you wouldn't be receiving the same type of policy if the owner is not living there (example you wouldn't need personal property coverage since your property would be at your primary residence).
They should cover it since it is not your property. It may be chepaer buying a new garage door then the 6 year increase to your premium
A Business owners package policy should cover your studio for some property and the liability of your product and premesis. You might need to add on property coverage for your products if they are expensive or you maintain a lot of inventory and I would be careful about how you value it for insurance purposes. If your business has employees you need work comp, if you have vehicles for the business you need to get commercial auto insurance.
That depends on what the benefits offer. If your credit cards cover full coverage insurance for cars rented under that specific card, then rent it. If they cover only liability, then purchase collision damage waiver (CDW), in case YOU have an at fault accident wth the car. Also check with your cirrent auto insurance carrier if you have one and see what they will and will not cover. I would be weary of cc coverage, they only cover certain things for certain reasons. Some cc will only cover your personal insurance deductible. I would research it prior to rental and getting the coverage in writing and read it carefully. I have seen so many people surprised by the cc after it was to late. Know what you have and dont have.
Wal-Mart will sell anything and everything that they can profit from, if the government allows them. Since they have so much money, and therefore power, they will indeed eventually be able to sell auto insurance. Just a matter of time.
In Texas, when you are renting a car, it is required that you have both auto insurance, and home owner's insurance. If you submit proof of both, there is no problem with the car rental.
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This is a type of auto liability coverage that can be purchased when the buyer does not own an automobile. While auto liability insurance is typically said to "follow the car", meaning that it correlates with a particular vehicle, non-owner's coverage "follows the driver". In that sense, it covers the driver irrespective of the vehicle he/she is driving.
If your asking will your auto liability insurance pay for a traffic citation, No. They don't pay for the illegal acts of the insured. Your auto liability insurance is accident insurance.
Acceptance Auto Insurance offers cheap non-owner auto insurance in Florida. Non-owner auto insurance is designed for people who only drive occasionally.
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There are several different companies that offer Auto Liability Insurance in America. Companies like, state farm, 21st century, geico, and progressive all offer Auto Liability Insurance in America.
If you have liability insurance your insurance should cover you while driving another vehicle with permission of the owner. The problem with a company truck is the limit of liability you might have to have.
Full coverage auto insurance covers everything. If the car is totaled they will will replace it. Liability auto insurance will only cover medical bills, and not the car if it is totaled.
Liability coverage (often simply called "liability") protects you from damage you do to others or to property in an accident. Some level of auto liability insurance coverage is required in all 50 states - get info for your state's auto liability insurance coverage requirements here.
There is no such thing as "SR22 Insurance". What is referred to as such is actually just Auto Insurance with an SR22 filing. Any liability Auto Insurance Policy or even a Full Coverage Auto Insurance Policy can have an SR22 Endorsement attached to it.
Liability insurance is the minimum coverage you can get and is required in every state.