yes. it is a covered loss Payable under comprehensive or "other than collison"
Loss payable provisions are clauses in insurance policies that designate a third party, such as a lender or financial institution, as the payee in case of a covered loss. This ensures that the third party will be compensated directly for any claims related to the insured property or asset. Loss payable provisions are commonly used in situations where there is a financial interest in the insured property beyond the policyholder.
Hardly ... the cost to fix a new car is far greater than an older one. The insurance must also cover complete loss, payable to the institution who owns it (has the title) ... that is not usually required in an older car purchased for cash.
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No. What your wanting is provided under a "Auto Warranty Program". Your auto insurance policy is for accidental loss and damages, Not for maintenance and repairs.
how long does it take for an insurance company to pay a loss wage claim
DOL, or Date of Loss, indicates the calender date of an accident or the date that the loss occurred.
Contact you insurance agent and he can obtain the loss run from the insurance company. Some may be able to print out the loss runs themselves.
Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident. It is a contract between you and the insurance company. You agree to pay the premium and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as defined in your policy.
Keyman Life Insurance. It's a normal life insurance policy that is payable to the employer to indemnify it for the loss of an important employee and to pay expenses of recruiting a replacement as well as training and such costs.
Auto Insurance and SR22 InsuranceSR22 Insurance "is" "Auto Insurance". They are the same thing. So there is no real need to carry both. You will have double coverage.There is nothing wrong with having 2 Insurance Polices just don't try to get paid twice on a loss and your fine.Drive Safe - Buckle Up.
NO,, GAP Insurance is supposed to pay the difference between what your Auto Policy paid and any remaining portion of your loss after the Auto Insurance Policy has paid it's maximum. If No Auto Insurance Policy is in Place providing comprehensive and collision coverage then your GAP Policy is Null and Void. GAP coverage only pays in conjunction with your Auto Insurance Policy. No Auto Insurance! No Gap Payment