After making a police report, contact your insurance companies claims department right away and report the theft
If you have comprehensive coverage on that vehicle, then your loss will be covered under your policy.
If you have rental car coverage then the Insurance Company will also pay for a temporary rental car for you to drive. It just depends how much insurance you bought.
For vehicle theft claims, It is customary for the Insurance Company to wait a short time to see if your stolen vehicle is recovered for you by authorities.
If You Did Not Purchase Full Coverage. They Are Not, So Looks Like The Person That Stole Your Car Is.
You will get back the cost to get you a like vehicle.
If by Full Coverage, you mean you also purchased Physical Damage, aka damage or loss of your vehicle and the car was confirmed stolen, preferrably via police report, the company will typically pay Actual Cash Value for your car, less your deductible.
Comprehensive
You will get the car back and plus they will give you the money to repair all damages on the vehicle. You will not get a check for the full amount of the car unless its totaled. You must have comprehensive in order to have coverage on a vehicle that has been stolen.
Full coverage requirements have nothing to do with the age of the car. If you still make payments on the car then you still have to have full coverage. If you own the car outright, then you do not have to have it.
you need to have Comprehensive coverage on your policy.
Yes, you will be reimbursed if you have full coverage on your car. If you do not have full coverage then you will not be covered.
The thief who stole the car is liable for the damages he caused. The owner of the stolen vehicle is a victim also of the same Thief. You my seek compensation from your own insurance policy if you have full coverage options.
Most insurance companies will only pay the blue book value of the car at the time that it was stolen. Check the Kelley Blue Book or the National Automobile Dealers Association for approximate values.
There is no age limit although the value of the car may not justify the cost of full coverage.
No, Joey didn't steal the car on Full House. He bought a stolen car and wasn't aware it was stolen.