In the event of a carjacking, car insurance may cover damages depending on the policy you have. Comprehensive coverage typically pays for the loss of the vehicle and any associated damages, while liability coverage may help if you are held responsible for injuries or damages to others. However, personal belongings stolen during the carjacking are usually not covered by car insurance and may require a separate renters or homeowners insurance claim. Always check your specific policy details for coverage limits and conditions.
Have to ask your insurance company about that.
Carjacking
To the insurance company.
you will have to pay a debt and GET CAR INSURANCE
Yes your insurance will pay for it because if you have good insurance it will pay for it
The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.
if he is not on your insurance he is required to have his own insurance otherwise he is driving your car without insurance with or without your permission illegally so no it will be the get out clause the insurance company will use not to pay out and why should they pay for someone who has not paid for there services
If you have full coverage on your car, then your insurance should pay. But if all you have is liability insurance, then no, it won't pay to fix your car. But there is a chance that your uninsured motorists coverage will pay for the damages, if you have it.
I have taken my caroff the road for the winter. Do I still need to pay insurance
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.
While I do not live in Maine (I live in Florida) I pay $63 a month for car insurance on a Chrysler. Florida has pretty low insurance rates.
No, the insurance is ONLY for the car. If youdon't own a car you don't have to pay for insurance - UNLESS - your folks have to pay extra to add you to their insurance coverage. Then THEY may make want you to pay for the difference in their rates.