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No, there is typically no deductible for auto property damage liability coverage. This type of coverage pays for damages you cause to another person's property in an accident, and the insurance company covers the full amount up to your policy limit without requiring you to pay a deductible. However, if you have collision coverage for your own vehicle, that may involve a deductible.

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If you have full coverage auto insurance and you damage another vehicle and not yours do you have to pay a deductible?

It is the liability portion of your auto policy that pays for the damage to another vehicle that you hit. There is no deductible to fix the other car.


What describes property damage liability insurance coverage?

Property damage liability is the coverage section of your liability auto insurance that will pay for physical damage to the vehicle or other property of another person if you are At Fault in an auto accident. This coverage would pay for repairs of the person's car or whatever else is damaged.


What best describes property damage liability insurance coverage?

Property damage liability is the coverage section of your liability auto insurance that will pay for physical damage to the vehicle or other property of another person if you are at fault in an auto accident. This coverage would pay for repairs of the person's car or whatever else is damaged.


Which auto insurance coverage pays for injury or damage that the insured driver causes to other people or their property?

Bodily injury liability and property damage liability should cover those.


Can I get Car Insurance that only covers liability and property damage?

Yes, you can get auto insurance that only covers liability and property damage. However, you will need to purchase collision insurance if there is a lien on your vehicle.


Hired auto and non owned auto liability?

Hired auto and non-owned auto liability is a type of auto insurance that covers property damage and bodily damage caused by an automobile that you hire or rent. It can include borrowed vehicles. The insurance typically does not cover physical damage to the auto itself.


Does your auto insurance deductible cover your car and the car that you hit in an accident?

You do not pay a deductible for the car that you hit. Your liability coverage does not have a deductible.


What does the liability portion of auto insurance cover?

Caution Laymans Answer! Basically Liability is to cover damage done to outher people and other peoples property.


Where can I get liability car insurance?

Liability coverage (often simply called "liability") protects you from damage you do to others or to property in an accident. Some level of auto liability insurance coverage is required in all 50 states - get info for your state's auto liability insurance coverage requirements here.


Does liability auto insurance cover your car if you hit a pole?

No. Liability insurance will only cover your liability for property damage/injuries to others. In this case, it would cover the damage to the pole you hit. Your liability coverage will never cover damage to anything you own. You would need collision/comprehensive coverage to cover damage to your car.


What two states that do not require liability insurance?

Auto insurance coverages fall into some broad categories. They are, in general, Medical Payments, Collision, Comprehensive, Liability (Bodily Injury and Property Damage), Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist, Rental Car, and, if you live in a no-fault state, Personal Injury Protection (PIP). BODILY INJURY LIABILTY INSURANCE. All states require bodily injury liability insurance, except for Florida (a no-fault state) and New Hampshire. As of June 1, 2010, Wisconsin now also requires bodily injury liability insurance. PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE. Property damage liability coverage addresses the costs of damages to the other driver's vehicle or property should you be involved and found at-fault for an auto accident. Commonly, property damage liability insurance also covers the damage caused by other authorized drivers of your vehicle. Currently, all states require property damage liability insurance.


Who is responsible for damage to fence on highway after an accident?

The insured found at fault would have to pay for the fence. This coverage is included in the liability property damage portion of an auto policy.

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