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Insurance companies seem to ask the same questions: Were the keys in the car when it was stolen? Did you ever get a duplicate set made? Do you have the key or keys in your posession? I'm pretty sure they do not ask this unless there is a reason. Here's another question along the saem line... Will an insurance carrier cover a car that was stolen with the key's locked in the car?
No, but if you have roadside assistance it can. Call your agent to find out more about the coverage that you have or could have on your insurance policy.
if you have comprehensive coverage, most cases yes, some companys/policys have exclusions for the 'keys in the car' thefts, but most do not.....check turn in the claim.......
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No, Homeowners insurance does not cover the cost of lost keys.
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Leave the car where there are a bunch of cars stolen at, and leave the keys in it and the doors unlocked, then wait a couple of days and it should be gone.
Yes, key finders handle auto keys and home keys as well. The key finder is a device that goes on the key ring, or on the back of the key. You can go to a local hardware store to buy a key finder.
If you mean the keys to a business, then the management usually has insurance to cover the replacement cost of keys and locks.