Similar to car insurance, motorcycle insurance can protect
you from damage caused by collisions, damage caused by events «other than collisions,» and injury or damage you cause to other people or property.
As for collision and comprehensive insurance, these will cover the cost of vehicle and property repairs
from damage caused by collisions, potholes, fires, floods, falling trees, animal strikes, car theft, and vandalism, among other unwelcome events that can damage a vehicle.
Not exact matches
That means, in the real world, the Honda Sensing equipped Civic Coupe, could actually prevent accidents
from those speeds, and could certainly reduce
damage caused by a possible
collision from higher speeds.
More expensive policies can cover things like repairs
from collision or crashes where your vehicle flips, or
damage caused by storms, animals and even vandalism.
The victim in an accident that was
caused by a drunk or drugged 18 - wheeler driver may file a lawsuit to recover compensation for any medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other
damages that resulted
from the
collision.
The motion judge held that the plaintiff's evidence amounted to an admission that she suffered
damages arising
from a
collision caused by an at - fault motorist who was both easily identifiable at the time of the accident and who was actually identified:
Under comprehensive coverage, your insurer pays you, without regard to fault, for
damage to your car
from all
causes, other than
collision, such as theft (of the car itself or its parts), fire, flood, windstorm, glass breakage, vandalism, hitting or being hit
by an animal, or
by falling or flying objects.
Not only do liability plans cover
collisions made
by your boat, but also cover
damage done
from situations
caused by your vessel such as large wakes.
Comprehensive insurance covers your vehicle
from damage that is
caused by an event other than a
collision.
Aside
from collisions, boat insurance can cover
damage caused by fires, storms, and other such hazards.
Collision covers damage caused by a collision with another car, object, or from
Collision covers
damage caused by a
collision with another car, object, or from
collision with another car, object, or
from flipping.
If it is
damaged, whether
by a
collision or other
causes, you may benefit
from having comprehensive or
collision coverage that can compensate you for the cost of repairs.
Auto glass
damage resulting
from road hazards or vandalism is covered
by the Comprehensive section of your insurance, while
damage caused by moving vehicle accidents is covered in the
Collision section.
Penn National Car Insurance also provides uninsured and under - insured motorist coverage, which pays for medical bills resulting
from a crash
caused by a driver without insurance or without enough insurance,
collision coverage which pays for repairs needed to your car after a crash and other - than -
collision (comprehensive) coverage, which pays for repairs to your car resulting
from damage other than a
collision.
Comprehensive coverage — This coverage will insure you
from any form of
damage to your vehicle not
caused by a
collision with another automobile or property, such as fire
damage, theft,
damage from natural
causes and animal
collisions.
Also, state minimum car insurance does not include
collision coverage, which pays for
damage to your car in an accident, or comprehensive coverage, which protects your car
from theft, flooding and other
damage not
caused by an accident.
Comprehensive — protection
from damage caused by things other than vehicle
collision.
If you carry comprehensive coverage on your car policy, subject to any deductible you may have selected,
damage resulting
from wind, hail, or earthquake as well as other
damage that is not a Loss
Caused By Collision as defined in your auto policy will generally be covered.
This is because the
damage from a
collision claim is typically higher than what is
caused by a comprehensive claim and it is more likely to occur.
Comprehensive — protects you and your vehicle
from damage caused by things other than vehicle
collision.
Comprehensive insurance usually covers
damage to your vehicle that results
from no fault of your own and is not
caused by a
collision or car accident.
Comprehensive — protects you and your vehicle
from damage caused by anything other than a
collision, such as fire, theft, vandalism, windshield and striking an animal.
Since the time Mary Ward of Ireland fell
from her cousin's steam car in 1869 and became known as the first fatality resulting
from a road traffic accident, records have been kept of the resulting injuries and property
damage caused by motor vehicle
collisions.
These insurances financially protect drivers
from vehicle
damage caused by head - on
collisions, bad weather, fires, floods, and falling objects, as well as vandalism, car theft, and other unforeseen vehicle mishaps.
The comprehensive and
collision policy prevents you
from damage by covering the repairs of your vehicle after an accident or if it's
caused by fire, flood, etc..
Most boat insurance property coverage include the theft and vandalism of the boat, along with
damage caused by fire, storms, and other hazards aside
from collision.
Other coverages include uninsured motorist coverage, which protects you and your vehicle
from damage caused by people who don't have insurance, and medical payments coverage, which covers the injuries of you and your passengers when you are the driver at fault in a
collision.