no, but the PD should be covered by comprehensive
PD insurance is Property Damage Insurance mostly used in the commercial areas of transportation.
PD = Property Damage This is direct damage to the bricks and mortar of your building TE = Time Element This is the direct damage done to your loss of business income due to a covered cause of loss.
Yes it does.
PL and PD car insurance stands for; public liability and property damage. The insurance will cover a loss to an individual, other than yourself, or damage to someone else's property.
Yes.
In insurance terms, "PD" refers to property damage or physical damage to property. "Bi" refers to Bodily injury.
PD insurance stands for Property Damage. It is a portion of the liability insurance required by most states. This is the part of the policy that will pay for damage that the insured vehicle caused to another person's property, such as a vehicle or some other property.
PL PD stands for "Public Liability and Property Damage." It refers to insurance coverage that helps protect you from the financial consequences of liability claims and damage to third-party property as a result of your actions.
If you have insurance call your agent.
no sorry about your luck if it took out your windshield it was a taller deer
"Full Coverage" usually means you have enough coverage to fix your car and their car regardless of who is at fault. PI and PD only fixes their car and your injuries.