if your full coverage includes comprehensive coverage then yes, Auto theft is covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy.
Yes, if you have comprehensive coverage.
No. Comprehensive coverage on the auto does that.
The kind of coverage that would be necessary is called comprehensive coverage. It usually sold in conjunction with collision coverage.
Yes it does, through their comprehensive insurance coverage.
Typically, homeowners insurance expressly excludes auto-related losses. Therefore, the auto comprehensive coverage should apply.
Your auto insurance will cover the damage to your vehicle if you have comprehensive coverage. The Comprehensive portion of your auto insurance covers damage resulting from an act of nature.
there really is no such thing as 'full coverage', i know many people have heard and said this, if you have 'comprehensive' coverage on your vehicle that is the coverage that applies to this type of loss........
In india, yes. The coverage is on all risk.
Your auto policy will cover it as a 'comprehensive' loss (if you have comprehensive coverage).
Auto insurance will cover the theft of your vehicle if you maintain comprehensive coverage. Comprehensive coverage is generally sold in conjunction with collision coverage. However, unless there exists a lender that requires collision/comprehensive coverage, it is usually not mandated by law as it is considered "first-party" coverage (designed to protect the owner only). Comprehensive coverage also applies to the theft of belongings in the vehicle if they were permanently affixed to the vehicle. For example, if you have an after- market stereo system and sub-woofer that is stolen from your vehicle, it is covered under comprehensive coverage. However, if you leave your purse in the car and it is stolen, it is not covered because it is not permanently affixed to the vehicle.
Hail damage and other acts of nature is covered under the comprehensive portion of your policy. If you picked comprehensive coverage when you purchased your auto insurance then yes, it would be covered.