Hopefully, you have full coverage insurance your own auto insurance will cover your damages.
Auto Insurance polices provide coverage for accidental losses and certain other losses beyond our control.
An "Intentional Collision" is not an accident and therefore would not be covered under the terms of the offending drivers insurance policy.
If someone hit you intentionally with a motor vehicle, in the United States this is considered a "Vehicular Assault" and is a Felony. With only a few exceptions, the assaulting drivers insurance company has no liability or obligation to pay for damages resulting from the criminal activities of it's insured.
yes I am guessing if he drinkes to much
Your insurance company will tell you, they will send you a letter in the mail letting you know that they just paid out a claim and how much it was for and who it was made out to and why.....
You would check out the written policy to see which it was. Accidental insurance is much cheaper than the other, because dying by accident is less common.
It is unlawful to intentionally under insure your home. Your insurance company is required to review your homeowners policy regularly to insure that you are properly insured and that your homeowners policy is in compliance with the law as well as the terms of any associated mortgage note.
Follow it up as much as you can and get your insurance company involved if you are going to make a claim as they will try and get monies from someone else if they can transfer the responsibility.
how much time does someone have to reporty an injury from car accident in state of new hampshire
Based on current reviews, Pekin Insurance seems to be a relibial insurance company. To see how much money they would charge you would first have to get a quote from the insurance company.
It depends on your insurance company police terms and conditions.
Call your insurance company.
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Call your insurance company
that depends on how much your policy says they will settle on. if you are having a problem with insurance company, get a lawyer. all insurance companies will rip you off and pay as little as they possably can