It depends on the policy language and limits listed on your policy.
You should read your policy for or contact your insurance agent for clarification if you don't understand it.
All policies are not the same so it depends on the policy type and coverage limits you selected when you purchased your policy.
Nope, a homeowners policy does not cover the home owner.
There are millions of things that a homeowners insurance policy does not cover. To find out what it does cover just read your policy, anything not on there is not covered.
It's a liability only policy. Non owner means you do not own a car so all you can get on it is Liability and some medical coverage.
The owner will usually have a policy but if you are a renter, you should have a renters insurance policy to cover your personal belongings.
A named non-owner policy. Or a dealers blanket policy (what car dealers use)
some will check your policy to make sure
The vehicle owner should have a policy on the vehicle. If you are an occasional permissive driver of their vehicle there would likely be coverage.
Ultimately the vehicle owner is responsible, but not sure I understand how the owner is also not on the policy? If you could be more specific I could be of more assistance. The policy covering the vehicle (regardless of the owner, subject to exclusions), will cover, thus be responsible for the vehicles damage and actions.
Depends on the insurance policy. A good one will cover both, as long as the driver has permission to drive the car, and the policy owner can cover a rental or a new vehicle.
the accident is cover by insurance if the driver did not have insurance but the owner dose then it should cover for uninsured motorist if the driver was not a excluded driver of the vehicle a excluded driver is like a relative that lives the the policy holder but is not on the policy as a driver
Pre Existing DamageNo. Your Homeowners Policy would not cover pre-existing damage.
The insurance policy on the vehicle you were driving will pay any damages assuming the owner of the vehicle and the owner of the insurance policy is one and the same.