It should unless there was some illegal activity that had occurred and you had the proper coverages.
There is no difference in a private property accident or a public street accident when it comes to paying claims.
"You get private health coverage or insurance by purchasing it from a private health insurance company. There is Athem Blue Cross, and that is the main one."
http://www.onetimepayment.selective.com is a website that compares the prices of one time insurance from different companies and the coverage of both.
Private health insurance is an alternative to government issued health insurance. It can be provided through a union or employer or one can purchase it from a private health insurance company.
Yes, if the secondary insurance plan covers it In the pharmacy (drugs) world of primary and secondary coverage, this is true.
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No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Auto accidents. Auto Insurance covers automobiles. It does not matter if the auto accident was on public or private property.
It should, there is virtually no difference between private property and public property when it comes to accidents.
Coverage under private insurance varies greatly based on your carrier and your deductible. Most private medical insurance is a cushion against major catastrophes like a sudden heart attack.
Is the car on Private property or parked in a public place? On your Private property, without valid Tags and Without a loan against it then no insurance required.
The insured drivers uninsured motorist coverage should take care of it. Doesn't matter if property is private or not.
usually no, but your homeowners MAY, and your employers might as well....most auto policys specifically exclude any and all personal property, and homeowners (under personal property coverage) will exclude some property 'while in or upon a land motor vehicle'.....then there is another twist because it is 'company property' .... i'd file the claim with all, but would bet that none on auto, might have some minor coverage, (with a limit) on your home owners or renters policy, but may need a denial under your employers coverage first before they can pay...... and should find coverage with your employer........
They are not the same. Homeowner's insurance insures the property: dwelling, personal property, other structures on the property, etc. Private mortgage insurance pays the mortgage in case of the death or disability of the mortgagor.