Just because they left, doesn't automatically make them at fault.
The insurance company claims department will make the determination base on the facts of the accident itself, not about what happened afterward.
Yes, if your policy has adequate coverage. If you have full coverage insurance, your car will be repaired completely and your portion of the repairs will be whatever your deductible is.
Only if the transmission was damaged in an accident. Auto Insurance does not pay for maintenance or mechanical repairs that are not the result of an accidental loss.
If you hit someone in a car accident and you have auto insurance even if they don't your insurance will cover repairing both automobiles.This is why you carry insurance. You will not be charged anything for the repairs to the other persons automobile.It is always best to let the insurance pay for it! It beats the other party suing you, that can get ral ugly and make your insurance go way up if you loose.
There insurance will cover the cost of repairs to your vehicle. This works with any vehicle even if it is a rental.
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
You need to get collison repair car insurance if you want your car repaired after an accident. There are two main types of collison repair insurance: partial and full. Partial only covers for car repairs if you are the victim, while the full coverage option will cover for your car repairs regardless of who was at fault.
Trying to get insurance to cover an accident that has already happened is Insurance Fraud, which is a Felony.
Yes they will, but you may have to pay a deductable if you do not have uninsured motorist coverage, and you you must have comp & coll coverage.
One of the most common types of casualty insurance is automobile insurance. In the event that a driver was at fault in an automobile accident, the insurance will cover the medical expenses, repairs. One can apply for casualty insurance by shopping around for an insurance agent and registering with them.
Liability insurance pays for someone else's damages if an accident is your fault but won't cover your vehicle. Full coverage provides liability insurance as above but will also cover your damages to your own vehicle in an accident regardless of whose at fault, as well as theft, fire, etc.
This depends on the insurance policy. Usually your car is covered, no matter who is driving it. However, if you are driving a car and the owner doesn't have insurance, then your insurance would pay if you got in an accident.
If the car that was involved, in an acident was insured yea!