Unfortunately, no. What gap coverage does is pay the balance on your car loan if your car is totaled and the insurance payment is not enough to pay off the balance of your loan. Quite often our vehicles depreciate faster than we can pay them off. Insurance only pays the depreciated (blue book) value, so sometimes what you will get from your insusrance company doesn't pay off the loan.
You can start making your payments on time and avoid accidents
Usually they aren't that nosy because it doesn't apply to them.
No. PL & PD cover injury and damage you do to other persons and their property. Collision and Comprehensive cover your vehicle.
if your car is worth 10k and u own 20k and your car gets totaled, your car insurance will cover 10k for what your car is worth and cap will cover the rest. you wont get any money but you also wont have any monthly payments anymore.
The types of car insurance cover that is available from The Travelers Indemnity Company include bodily injury, property damage, medical payments, and damage from fire and theft.
No, that wouldn't be a reason for claim denial. It may be a reason for them to investigate you for insurance fraud.
Yes, you are responsible If the person you co-signed for is behind in payments and the insurance coverage expires you are responsible to insure the car until it is sold or the person gets the payments caught up and pays the insurance.
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. The loan on your car has nothing to do with a DUI. If you do get a DUI, most probably your insurance renewal premium will go up a lot. But, your insurance has no reason to cover your auto loan. It is up to you to make your loan payments with or without a DUI on your record.
Then you're still responsible for the car payments. If insurance doesn't cover the entire cost, then you have to make up for the remainder.
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.