Yes, if you bought that as a rider. No if you did not.
no
This is referred to as contingency insurance, whereby a secondary insurance cover is taken to protect an insured in case the primary insurance cover taken by another party does not respond to the loss for one reason or another. It is also an insurance policy that covers several remote risks, and is bought generally where legal remedies to a loss are slow, uncertain, or non-existent.
No, your insurance will cover the occasional driver as long as they are licensed
I had a colonoscopy at 50 will my insurance cover another one at 57?
Depending on what kind of insurance you have most health insurance companies would cover this cost.
I'd call my agent just to be sure, but most policies will cover an additional or replacement car for a reasonable amount of time.
out of state truck insurance only covers you if you have bought interstate insurance. it will not cover you if you only have local insurance. along with that for interstate work the truck must be tagged for interstate work
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
No, you bought the car most likely with a warranty that may cover this. Your insurance company will not cover failing breaks. They do not inspect the breaks when you but it why would they cover it if they fail. Call your insurance company, they will tell you. You also get a book with your insurance policy that says exactly what they cover.
Your own car insurance will only cover a rental car in some cases. It will depend on your current insurance plan. Either way, you can take out insurance for the rental car.
Yes, your home is covered by your insurance while you are traveling.