This is sort of an educated guess, but I believe the insurance would pay the dealer and not you. I simply say this because when leasing, you never own the car, you simply "rent" it for a definite amount of time.
It would depend on why the car was totaled and who's fault the accident was and what time of insurance do you have PLPD or Full Coverage
if u sold the car yes,if you totaled it the insurance should pay it off providing you had full coverage and not at fault
There insurance will cover the cost of repairs to your vehicle. This works with any vehicle even if it is a rental.
Yes, but proof will be necessary - determining fault. Some insurers like to mess with your head and question the "fault" and deny coverage. Get it in writing - possibly by the at-fault driver or YOUR insurance company. Here in Canada, even if you only have PLPD, if the accident is not your fault you are covered for repair, minus the deductible.
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
get a good job............you will (assuming you are at fault for this loss) be require to pay for the totaled vehicle.........
Its your fault
If the accident is your fault, your insurance company is not going to pay out anything. If it is the other person's fault, the other insurance company will be liable.
The amount of the repair bill. You might also get a rental car if you have that coverage on your own insurance.
Yes, Michigan law requires no-fault coverage for all motor vehicles. This coverage must include personal injury, property damage, and liability coverage.
No fault car insurance is coverage designed to compensate victims of car accidents via their own insurance company, regardless of which driver was in fault.
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