If your contract requires full coverage and you do not have full coverage, you are in violation of the contract.
Yes, you will be reimbursed if you have full coverage on your car. If you do not have full coverage then you will not be covered.
There is no age limit although the value of the car may not justify the cost of full coverage.
Full coverage requirements have nothing to do with the age of the car. If you still make payments on the car then you still have to have full coverage. If you own the car outright, then you do not have to have it.
you only need pl and pd on a used car and full coverage on a new car
Yes.Thats what full coverage covers
I know of no insurance company in any U.S. sate that will give you full coverage on a salvaged vehicle.
Full coverage insurance will help you get your car fixed after it has been wrecked. You can also get a new car if it has been completely totaled.
They will probably demand full coverage on the car whether you drive it or not. The storage insurance should be quite a bit cheaper than if the vehicle were actually in use on the streets, etc. Check with your finance company and your insurance agent.
On every auto application, there is a question will ask: "Does the vehicle have a salvaged or branded title?" If this is the case, you will not be able to put full coverage, (comprehensive and collision coverage) on the vehicle. Sometime you can get special exceptions from your insurance carrier to get the full coverage put on if all damage was repaired. It is much harder to get full coverage on a salvaged title vehicle.
If the car is paid off, then only liability insurance is needed. If it is not, then you will need a full insurance coverage plan.
No