NO. The hutch is one whole piece of furniture. If you had a hutch and a matching table, however, the p&s clause may kick in.
750 trees were damaged.
You might have Mazda 6 starting problems because your battery is bad or because you have a damaged starter. You might also have problems if you have no gas in the vehicle.
Concussion and spinal cord injury
test strip is damaged
Lift out the damage panels
Because - you damaged the LCD display on the phone ! Screens are very sensitive to impact and shock. You have ruptured the LCD 'reservoir' - and will face an expensive repair !
You should have tenant insurance yourself because the landlords insurance only covers the damage to HIS PROPERTY, not yours. So I VERY HIGHLY suggest you get personal insurance if you want to replace damaged/stolen items.
Selling your car with insurance claim pending, will simply null and void your insurance claim. Because your damaged car can be subjected to inspection by the Assessor of the Insurance Co. for assessment of the insurance claim any time.
It depends on the insurance.
it depends upon how the car was damaged
It depends on your insurance policy
Yes they can because it was not repaired
Yes, you are correct. Items in your vehicle that are damaged in an accident or fire or whatever are not covered by you auto insurance unless they are part of your vehicle. The alternative is that they are covered on your homeowners insurance. The downfall to this is that you will have a deductible on your homeowners insurance that you will have to meet first.
Higher performance cars usually have a higher insurance rate because they are more expensive to purchase and the cost to repair them if they become damaged is greater.
Auto Insurance - Repairs on damaged vehicles Renter's insurance - Replacement of stolen personal possessions Life insurance - Money for relatives of someone who dies Health insurance - Visits to the doctor or hospital Disability Insurance-wages lost because of injury or illness
Auto insurance claims are those matters for which you ask your insurance company to pay for something, because you were in an accident or your car was damaged. If two cars are involved, one company may file a claim against another.
No