Answer it will if you have full accident insurance Answer only if you have full coverage.
Actually, it depends on whether or not the deer was in a pedestrian crosswalk. If it was, then your insurance will cover you as stated. However, if the deer was not in a crosswalk, then the deer's insurance will be liable.
If the person stole your car, they are responsible, obviously. Other than that, the insurance company will cover the damage if you have Comp coverage (you will be responsible for your deductible). You are ultimately responsible because you are the owner of your car and you let someone else drive it. You can't sue the deer.
Yes, if you want to turn it into your insurance, you will be required to pay the deductible before they will cover the other costs of the damage. If another person hits your car, you would not have to pay your deductible.
No, That's what Auto Insurance s for. Now if your home fell on the car it might cover it.
Hopefully, they have insurance. That insurance should cover everything, including a rental car for you if needed. If your insurance has to cover you, it depends on your policy. This is a good question to ask your agent directly.
In case you have a Comprehensive Car Insurance Policy or Standalone Own Damage Car Policy, only damages against an animal attack such as a deer attack are covered. For more clarity on this, you can either read your policy document or get in touch with the customer care of your insurer. Hope, this answer was helpful!
My insurance canceled uninsured person hits someone in rear what happens to me
Generally when it comes to hitting an animal your insurance angency will only make you pay your deductible. Sometimes it is completely covered.
No, diamond car insurance don't cover the loss of jewerly. They cover different kind of insurance like car insurance, home insurance and travel insurance.
No. They are two totally different types of insurance.
If you have comprehensive insurance, your policy will cover the damages (less a deductable). In this case, your insurance company will sue the at fault driver. You can also sue the at fault driver for damages (if you do not have comprehensive).
No, Flood insurance will not cover your Automobile. Your Comprehensive Auto Insurance will cover flood damage to your Car.
I think your car insurance will cover that.