Kind of an odd question. If you get burned from something on your car, that isn't caused by a mechanical fire , I doubt if your insurance company would pay you anything. Their liability is for accidents and damages done to other cars in traffic accidents. You need to provide more info for a better answer.
So in case they get into an accident their insurance can pay for the damage. -becuase if you dont have insurens on your house and i burns down in a fire, you have to pay for it all by yourself. if you get in a car reck or if someone totals your car, you have to pay for the dammage. with ensurance you pay a monthly fee and if something like that happens your covered.
The purpose of insurance is to pay you when you lose something, to help you recover from that loss. For example, if your house burns down, fire insurance can pay for a new house. Or car insurance will pay for a new car if you get into an accident. The term "insurable interest" refers to the thing you are worried about losing, the car or the house. You can't get insurance in cases where you have no insurable interest. For example, I can't get car insurance on my neighbor's car. If they have an accident, I didn't lose anything, so why should I get an insurance payout? Letting people have insurance when they have no insurable interest causes problems, for example intentionally damaging their neighbor's car.
To the insurance company.
you will have to pay a debt and GET CAR INSURANCE
Yes your insurance will pay for it because if you have good insurance it will pay for it
Burns & Wilcox is an independent insurance broker. They specialize in excess and surplus lines of insurance. They also offer car and homeowners insurance.
The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.
if he is not on your insurance he is required to have his own insurance otherwise he is driving your car without insurance with or without your permission illegally so no it will be the get out clause the insurance company will use not to pay out and why should they pay for someone who has not paid for there services
If you have full coverage on your car, then your insurance should pay. But if all you have is liability insurance, then no, it won't pay to fix your car. But there is a chance that your uninsured motorists coverage will pay for the damages, if you have it.
I have taken my caroff the road for the winter. Do I still need to pay insurance
While I do not live in Maine (I live in Florida) I pay $63 a month for car insurance on a Chrysler. Florida has pretty low insurance rates.
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.