If you are referring to an auto mishap that occurred on your property and that resulted in damage to the car, it might. The obvious situation that comes to mind is, for example, if your vehicle ran into your house, resulting in damage to your car. The collision coverage on the car would likely pay for repair, subject to the deductible.
If you are referring to an incident that did not involve the car, such as a kitchen fire, the auto insurance would not be involved at all.
Not in the UK. It is probably the same elsewhere in the world Home insurance will cover your legal liability, but not while driving a auto. Hence auto insurance. the best u can get out of ur home insurance is maybe ur contents in an auto accident.
No, your homeowners insurance is specific to your home and certain liabilities that arise from home ownership. Auto and motorcycle accidents are covered by your "Auto or Bike Insurance" not by your home insurance.
File the claim on your auto insurance. Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles.
Yes, you are correct. Items in your vehicle that are damaged in an accident or fire or whatever are not covered by you auto insurance unless they are part of your vehicle. The alternative is that they are covered on your homeowners insurance. The downfall to this is that you will have a deductible on your homeowners insurance that you will have to meet first.
No homeowners insurance does not cover vehicles, that's what auto insurance is for.
Insurance can be used to cover a number of things such as: life insurance, auto insurance, travel insurance, home insurance, and business or corporate insurance.
Health insurance is the only thing that would cover falls of a homeowner in the home. Homeowners insurance is certainly not intended to cover this type of accident.
Homeowners insurance covers what is inside the home. Check your auto insurance for auto damages.
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Of course not. Auto insurance has to cover your car and home insurance covers your home. Damage to you car is always covered under an auto policy. It is specifically excluded under your homeowner's rental policy.
No,, That would be covered under your auto insurance policy. Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to street vehicles.
Your Home Insurance Policy may cover the building if you have additional structures coverage but it will not cover the car. That's what Auto Insurance is for.