In my opinion it does cover theft. To be sure I would call the insurance company of my choice and ask them about their policy.
if your full coverage includes comprehensive coverage then yes, Auto theft is covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy.
Comprehensive auto insurance covers theft, fire, vandalism, weather damage, riots, and other similar acts which may cause damage to a vehicle. Comprehensive auto insurance does not usually cover acts of God, theft or vandalism by family members or employees, contents of the vehicle, or damage due to improper maintenance. Comprehensive is Fire, Theft, and Vandalism (and also if you collide w/ an animal)
Comprehensive auto insurance will cover a driver for car accidents and injury caused by them. It will also cover damage from weather incidents, vandalism and fire, as well as theft.
Comprehensive insurance covers theft. Liability & Collision do not.
Non collision related damage or loss like theft and vandalism.
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.
Comprehensive covers your vehicle for theft.
Comprehensive auto insurance covers a wide variety of situations that include fire, theft, weather damage, and vandalism. It does not cover collision.
Yes, as a rule and possibly in all known policies. If you have any doubts read your policy or call your agent.
If you have a deductable and it's worth it then file a claim, you may get it on your comprehensive for being stolen. Depends on your insurance? Call them and ask.
PLPD, or Personal Liability and Property Damage insurance, typically does not cover theft. It primarily provides liability protection for damages or injuries you may cause to others. For theft coverage, you would generally need a separate comprehensive or renters insurance policy that includes protection against theft of personal property. Always check your specific policy details for coverage specifics.