You want to carefully read
your auto policy language as to what is covered and what isn't.
Automobile insurance takes this one step further, and, in each province,
the Auto policy language is written by the provincial government and by law each insurer must use the government's wording when issuing Auto coverage.
Not exact matches
But
auto loan agreements aren't standardized and that
language won't be in all agreements, so a blanket
policy like the one described in the article surely isn't right.
It is common for a primary health insurance
policy and
auto insurance
policy to contain contradictory
language regarding which
policy is first obligated to pay medical bills.
But depending on the
language in your
policy, you may need to send that notice to your
auto insurance company before you ever think to meet with a lawyer.
We understand that the
language in your
auto insurance
policies are confusing.
Make them point out to you exactly the
policy language they are using in YOUR
auto policy (same issue, edition, and publication date).
For more detailed information, check the
language of your
policy or consult your PA
auto insurance provider.
You want to understand just exactly what your Texas home and
auto insurance covers, but you also know that the
policies will be written in fairly technical and legal
language.
Autos are excluded from being considered personal property, sometimes with an exception made for coverage for an
auto used solely to service a personal residence and not registered or driven on the road, though you should refer to your specific
policy language for that.