well it depends where u live as auto insurance differs everywhere. But here in Ontario, when a person hits you and drives off or has no insurance, it goes under your Uninsured auto mobile coverage. and it has very limited coverage for Medical bills, and fixing ur vehicle up to 25,000 if it was a person with no insurance. if its a hit and run then u have to pay the damages to your car out of pocket. or make a claim under your collision coverage.
No they do not pay for such claims.
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Geico claims to have the cheapest auto insurance rates. You can get more information about auto insurance rates from Geico at the official Geico website.
If you are speaking of mechanical repairs the answer is no. Auto insurance is only made to pay for damages from covered accidents or comprehensive claims. Maintenance and mechanical repairs are not covered causes.
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NO, All auto insurance policies specifically exclude coverage for accidents and claims that arise from criminal activity other than normal traffic violations. Auto theft is a felony in the U.S. No Auto Insurance Company in the USA would be obligated to pay for a claim arising from the Insureds theft of another persons property.
Allstate auto insurance can still give you great rates on car insurance even with accidents.
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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.
Of course NOT. Homeowners Insurance does not cover auto accidents. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
Call your claims department. This is found on your auto id card or insurance paper work.