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No, Renters insurance is coverage specific to household property or contents owned by the named insured. It does not cover the property of others and it does not cover automobiles. Neither Renters insurance nor Homeowners insurance will cover damage to an automobile. That's what auto Insurance is for.
Liability insurance includes both bodily injury and property damage coverage. This type of insurance protects the policyholder from claims resulting from injuries and damages they may cause to others. It is commonly included in auto insurance policies, as well as in general liability insurance for businesses.
Liability coverage is to pay for the other party's damage in an accident that is your fault. It is divided into two parts, bodily injury and property damage. You have a choice of selecting what amount of coverage you wish to purchase.
Yes, we can provide home insurance coverage for your property.
In Texas, drivers are required by law to carry a minimum of $25,000 in automobile liability insurance for property damage. This coverage is part of the state's mandatory liability insurance requirements, which also include minimum coverage for bodily injury. It's important for drivers to ensure they meet these legal requirements to avoid penalties and ensure financial protection in the event of an accident.
GMAC Auto Insurance offers more than just automobile insurance. They also insure homes and recreational vehicles. GMAC's automobile insurance covers more than just the vehicle. Coverage is also extended to the occupants in the vehicle, and to any property damage incurred by the vehicle.
Home Insurance is Insurance coverage for your house, condo or apartment for your personal property and liability coverage for you. The insurance coverage for your house is also called homeowners insurance. The Homeowners isurance is an insurance package that has coverage for the dwelling, the others structures on your property, Loss of Use, Medical Payments and Personal Liability.
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