No homeowner policy will cover a vehicle that was stolen. Insurance varies from state to state but generally you can buy comprehensive protection only which will cover theft.
No. Your homeowners insurance coverage is specific to the named insured(s). It does not cover the property of another.
It depends on the state, but at least where I live, the insurance of the stolen car pays for damages. Check it out with your insurance agent. He/she should be able to give you that information, even if your liability won't cover it.
State insurance does not cover abortions. This goes for Oklahoma and any other state.
If you have theft insurance with your policy, yes. It should not matter where your vehicle was stolen.
If it is being used as a replacement for your vehicle, because your vehicle can not be used because it is broken down, need of service or stolen, it is covered. If not, it most likely is not.
If you only carry liability insurance, that is all that the insurance company is liable for in this state.
Auto insurance will not cover a boat under any circumstances.
yes it does
out of state truck insurance only covers you if you have bought interstate insurance. it will not cover you if you only have local insurance. along with that for interstate work the truck must be tagged for interstate work
Contact your local insurance agencies to inquire if you are eligible to receive collision insurance in your state of New Jersey, as they vary from state to state.
It depends on the state and the type of insurance you are referring to.