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∙ 18y agono, just the car Ditto, the laptop computer and all other personal belongings would have to be claimed under a renter's or home-owner's insurance policy.
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∙ 18y agoNo. Personal belongings are covered by your renter's and homeowner's insurance.
The backpack typically contains items such as notebooks, pens, pencils, a water bottle, snacks, a laptop or tablet, and any other personal belongings needed for the day.
No!
If your Laptop was a scheduled item on your home insurance policy and premiums paid for it then it would be covered. If the laptop was not scheduled then it would not be covered. Software would not be covered. The unscheduled contents coverage portion of your home insurance policy covers furnishings and fixtures only. Belongings that do not fit into this category would have to be scheduled and assessed a premium before they would be considered covered.
No unless it's a library with a laptop babysitting service. If your laptop means anything to you don't leave it unattended. You should be able to watch your own belongings
The capacity is the difference between a laptop and a personal digital assistant. Personal digital assistance can't carry out all the functions that a laptop can do.
no, you have to get laptop cover
One can get laptop insurance for a purchase online from travel insurance. It does depend on what one's plan on insurance is. But there are insurance that are for things brought online such as State Farm and Nation wide.
A laptop is just another type of PC-personal computer, assuming it's for personal use.
no
A Laptop is a small, portable version of the standard Personal Computer. A Personal Computer (PC) is digital, therefore making the laptop digital as well.
Yes, if it is personal items not attached to the vehicle that is stolen (such as a laptop). If it attached to the vehicle (stereo, tires) it would go under the auto insurance policy. Also, the items must be owned by the policyholder.