Assuming that you are referring to physical damage to the vehicle, the analysis will depend upon the dynamics that caused the sand to damage the car.
For example, while it is unlikely that the collision coverage will come into play, the comprehensive coverage may. An example of comprehensive coverage being triggered to compensate you for property damage for a sand-related occurrence is if the car were left outside and a windstorm or similar occurrence blew a quantity of sand against or into the car resulting in sheet metal/exterior finish damage.
Without more information as to the dynamics of the occurrence, a more complete analysis of potential coverage cannot be given.
Once blowing sand reaches a wind speed of only 15 MPH or more, it can cause damage to your home or car's painted exterior. Most reportable insurance companies cover this type of damage on your home and your car, if you have full coverage. Whatever you can do with sandpaper, sand in a strong enough wind can also do.
Once blowing sand reaches a wind speed of only 15 MPH or more, it can cause damage to your home or car's painted exterior. Most reportable insurance companies cover this type of damage on your home and your car, if you have full coverage. Whatever you can do with sandpaper, sand in a strong enough wind can also do.
Sandstorms can cause property damage and financial losses, as well as end lives. They can also spread toxins and pollution.
Sand covers around 20-25% of most deserts, with the remainder being made up of rocky, gravelly, or clay-like terrain. Sand dunes are more commonly associated with coastal or wind-blown deserts, such as the Sahara or Arabian deserts.
sand will only damage paintwork if it flicks up onto the side of the car if you want to avoid this go slowly
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No, sand covers about 20 percent pf deserts.
No, sand covers about 20 percent of deserts.
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No, sand covers about 20 percent pf deserts.