Neither homeowner's insurance will probably cover property stolen from a car. Homeowner's insurance usually only covers stuff stolen from your home. However, the automobile insurance policy might cover it.
Neither friends and company or friends and events are correct sentences.
neither,he needs car life insurance.
Neither. His friends called him Duke.
Yes, friends but not lovers - neither man is/was "gay".
Neither.
No. Insurance co will not pay drink and drive accidents. Neither Life Insurance nor auto insurance cos.
In the United States, you can purchase bus insurance at USA Bus Insurance, Anastasi Insurance, and if neither are available by you, you can always go to your local court house and ask.
Yes, all cars must be covered by a liability insurance policy. The minimum coverage includes $25,000 injury liability for one person, $50,000 for all injuries in an accitdent and $25,000 property damage. There is an option to have get a motor vehicle liability bond or make a deposit of cash with the state treasury with neither being less than $50,000.
The owner's insurance will pay if he has collision coverage. It Doesn't matter who was driving. the owner will have to pay the collision deductible, unless he wants to press charges against his buddy for "stealing" the car in which case the owner will have to pay the Comprehensive deductible. If the owner has neither collision nor comprehensive, then the owner is out of luck. The buddy's (who borrowed without permission) insurance company is not responsible for anything. They were not insuring that vehicle only his liability (damage he causes to people and vehicles that he hits but is not occupying)
Visit friends is not a prepositional phrase. Neither word is a preposition. Visit is a verb; friends is a noun.
neither of them have brothers