Yes, any time there is a claim which the insurance co will be covering, a deductible is paid.
You do not pay a deductible for the car that you hit. Your liability coverage does not have a deductible.
You can make a tax deductible car donation at donateacar.com
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If your policy contains a Deductible clause then yes you will have to pay your deductible.
Yes. You would have to pay what your comprehensive deductible is.
Yes, car donations are deductible. Check with the group you donate the car to. If the organization you donate to is a registered charity, yes.
This would be dependent on the insurance you have. If you know who hit your car and have all of the pertinent information, you probably should not have to pay the deductible. If you don't know who hit your car, and your state and/or you do not have waiver of deductible insurance, then you would have to pay the deductible.
House Falls on CarNo. That's what Auto insurance is for. It's the same as if a tree falls on your car. You would need to look to the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy for repair of your automobile.
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The insurer can issue payment minus your deductible.
Yes it is illegal to drive with snow on your roof of your car and you can get fined for it because if it falls off the back it can cause an accident or slide down and block your vision and driving which may lead to a accident. So if you get caught you WILL get fined...
Charity organisations are generally not tax-deductible. One charity that accepts car that are tax-deductible is Car Donation Wizard. For more information one can check Infoline.