Car insurance normally does not cover personal content that is not attached to the car. Your car stereo is covered (if it is installed) your iPod is not, nor are your CD's etc... They would however be covered on your home owners insurance, even while in your car.
Well not 100%... if you live in Ontario and you get into a NOT At Fault accident then your contents will be covered under DCPD. other then that no.. home insurance.
Generally speaking car insurance companies do not cover the contents of your vehicle unless this coverage is specially added to your policy. In some cases, your homeowner's policy will cover the contents of your car.
If you are renting a car on vacation, your personal car insurance policy will usually cover you. If you are traveling on business, you need to check with your insurance agent. When issuing personal policies, many companies have restrictions on business-related rental coverage.
Castle Cover offers insurance products for both the home itself and the contents of it. They also offer travel insurance and medical insurance as well as car insurance.
Personal Umbrella Insurance covers what your regular insurance doesn't. The most common types are car and home insurance.
no Covering theft of personal property in car insurance does not arise at all. You can opt for transit or personal baggage policy coverage.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
Personal liability insurance provides additional coverage to other insurance policies. Without personal liability insurance, any thing that one's home or car insurance could not cover, one would have to pay out of pocket. Personal liability insurance will cover those fines.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
no, just the car Ditto, the laptop computer and all other personal belongings would have to be claimed under a renter's or home-owner's insurance policy.
No, Renters insurance is coverage specific to household property or contents owned by the named insured. It does not cover the property of others and it does not cover automobiles. Neither Renters insurance nor Homeowners insurance will cover damage to an automobile. That's what auto Insurance is for.
Depends. If you are at fault, the other insurance company has to cover property loss. Personal property loss is most likely an option (not basic coverage) on your policy.
nothing just dump myour car in a lake and insurance will cover it