It depends on the level of coverages you chose when you shopped your renters insurance rate. If you chose the cheapest rate available then you may have no coverage at all available through your renters policy.
If you elected coverage for off premise property, then certain household contents that may have been stolen from your vehicle can be covered.
But the auto itself no, That would be covered by the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy
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.
Your motorcycle insurance will not cover theft from your motorcycle. Just the same as with your automobile, the theft is covered by your home or renters insurance.
Rental cars are insured. You can not rent a car without insurance. The insurance will cover the theft so long as the renter is not found to have been involved in the disappearance of the vehicle.
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.
Your vehicle insurance policy should cover the theft of your GPS unit.
Insurance companies that cover identity theft coverage are available at a wide range. Some examples are Zander Insurance Group, Travelers Insurance and Intact Insurance.
No.
Renters insurance is needed in every state. Without it, any damage or theft of your personal possessions is your responsibility. Renters insurance covers your personal property.
Most homeowner's insurance policies will cover fire and theft. Individual companies and policies will vary, so be sure you check with your insurance agent to verify if yours does.
Homeowners insurance does not cover automobile nor there parts.
Renter's Insurance is best suited to the residents of rented property.There are affordable options available from the trusted insurers for Tenants in the event of theft, fire, storm, earth quake or flood. Its easy and simple to apply online.
Comprehensive insurance covers theft. Liability & Collision do not.