Collision is a coverage that usually applies when you "collide" with another vehicle.
NBC Nightly News - 1970 Oklahoma City Special Coverage 25-4 was released on: USA: 23 April 1995
You have insurance coverage if you paid the premium required for that policy. The coverage will pay appropriate types of claims during the period of time of that policy.
In majority of states no. Special flood coverage has to be bought.
It means you don't have to pay a fee to get in.
special purpose wat does that mean
No. By "full coverage," I assume you mean you have comprehensive and collision coverage. This does not include rental. You have to buy a special endorsement on your policy to get rental. Hitting a deer is a comprehensive claim and if you have rental, you will get a rental if the car is non-drivable or when it is in the shops for the repairs. If you did not buy rental, the insurance company does not have to pay. Check your coverages.
Absolutely. And if the school system has anyone with intelligence they will require you to provide them with proof of such coverage in the same amount equal to their liability coverage amount. If this is a one time thing you can purchase a liability policy called special event coverage.
On every auto application, there is a question will ask: "Does the vehicle have a salvaged or branded title?" If this is the case, you will not be able to put full coverage, (comprehensive and collision coverage) on the vehicle. Sometime you can get special exceptions from your insurance carrier to get the full coverage put on if all damage was repaired. It is much harder to get full coverage on a salvaged title vehicle.
Extended Coverage and Vandalism & Malicious Mischief
Endorsements are an amendment to the policy form that is designed to either add coverage or reduce coverage. Most of the time it is granting additional coverage for something that you need covered but which is not on the basic form.
Poor grammar. It means nothing.