Yes, every incident requires a deductible
It is hard to say the best deductible to pay for car insurance since it will vary by person. It depends on how much a person could afford to pay out of pocket if they get into a pocket, and if a person thinks that they would get into accidents often.
You need to check with your agent. In some cases, accidents involving relatives are not covered.
Car insurance deductibles are the amount which the policy holder must pay out of their own pocket in the event of an accident. It is standard for deductibles to be applicable for each claim.
you have to pay for the damage since insurance will only briefly cover it
Car accidents happen when two cars do something stuppid at the same time and location. If people would pay attention and not be in a hurry no accidents would accur!
It is possible. If the minor is your child and the child is still a minor, you can take the car (as a repo). If the child is no longer a minor, you may have to go through channels.
if you have pet insurance that covers accidents then the insurance will pay
Pay attention, allow enough stopping distance when following another vehicle.
Kind of an odd question. If you get burned from something on your car, that isn't caused by a mechanical fire , I doubt if your insurance company would pay you anything. Their liability is for accidents and damages done to other cars in traffic accidents. You need to provide more info for a better answer.
Insurance deductibles actually work in the opposite way. Your insurance company may require you to purchase separate stereo insurance.
Men have to pay higher rates for car insurance because, statistically speaking, men have a higher rate of accidents. They have a higher rate of DUI-accidents, and also a higher rate of serious accidents than women. Because men appear to be riskier, less-defensive drivers, insurance companies have to adjust their rates accordingly.
if your car was parked and it wasn't an accident in traffic, yes, the parents of the minor have to pay for your car if you don't have an insurance that would cover that.