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∙ 18y agoIt should, but you need to check your policy. It may be cheaper just to replace it yourself.
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∙ 18y agoThere is a coverage on most homeowners policies that is called "Pysical Damage to Property of Others". So, since you neighbor caused physical damage to your property, this would be the logical place to start. If this is not available, then the Liability coverage [portion of his policy would cover the damage.
Depends on your insurance contract. Some companies would cover that incident, some wouldn't.
If a ticket is thrown out in court your insurance will not go up. The ticket will not appear on your driving record wich is used to help set your rate. Insurance companys go by whats on your record and their is no record of an officer giveing you a ticket only the conviction.
I think fraud, but you can be sued and potentially thrown in prison if you copy it, even if it is for nonprofit purposes.
Not usually no. I just depends on what happened. There is not enough information in your question to answer. If you are the homowner, the answer would be no, you can't sue yourself. It would be thrown out of court.
You just answered your own question. If it was thrown out and don't count against you, then obviously it don't count against you.
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if you mean thrown from throw its thrown : ριγμένος (rigmenos)