No, you only have insurance to protect you against claims for damage you caused to others. If you can't afford to replace the car, keep the comprehensive and collision coverage.
You must have comprehensive coverage in order to recover on a claim from your insurance company if your vehicle is stolen. Liability only is just that, liability for your legal liability for damage or injuries to others.
It would depend on why the car was totaled and who's fault the accident was and what time of insurance do you have PLPD or Full Coverage
it's covered with cuticle
Only if it were damaged in a 'covered loss.' A covered loss would be a collision or other loss that would be covered under comprehensive (such as vandalism). You would need those coverages on your policy.
Loss of Earnings is Coverage to reimberse for lost wages due to a covered peril. Such losses are commonly incurred after a covered injury.
Yes. In most states, you can then buy the car back from them at a salvaged price.
It will definetely be covered if the person had a drivers license and insurance on their own vehicle...but it should be covered as long as their vehicle was sitting when your vehicle was wrecked...but also since you were in the vehicle at the time of the accident it should be covered as long as they had a license
Yes but it would be a separate loss and therefore a separate deductible would apply - damage caused by vehicles is covered.
The duration of Total Loss is 1.58 hours.
Total Loss was created on 2000-02-10.
Dentures are covered through ones dental care plan
>80% The total loss of a species is called extinction.