Of course, Unless you stopped paying your premiums and were cancelled.
A bankruptcy has no bearing on your auto insurance coverage.
That being said, A Theft, Vandalism or Mysterious Disappearance claim during a bankruptcy could look suspicious and would likely be more closely investigated by the insurance company just to make sure their is no Felony Insurance Fraud going on.
Insurance Fraud can be punishable by up to 20 years in prison in most jurisdictions and tends to be more prevalent during divorces and bankruptcies.
Insurance companies are aware of the greatly increased statistics during troubling financial times and therefore must be vigilant in protecting their customers rates against potential fraud.
no
A campus would not be liable if a vehicle is stolen so they do not have coverage for this.
No, because motorcycles & ATV's are motor vehicles.
No, You would need cycle insurance for your moped. Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for vehicles that are designed to operate on public roads.
All the police and report it stolen, contact the Department of motor vehicles and your insurance company.
please explain your question better. Do you mean property such as stolen vehicles?
Yes, All losses incurred are used to properly evaluate your risk. If you frequent places where vehicles are stolen or even if you live in an area with high accident or vehicle theft rates then this obviously effects you insurance premium.
In general no, vandalism of an automobile is covered by the vehicles auto insurance policy. However you may have coverage for certain household belongings while outside the premises so check your policy or contact you agent if some of the stolen items were household items.
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
No, as long as you have let your insurance company know they car is stolen.
Yes.
Homeowner's insurance WILL NOT cover stolen motorcycles. Motorcycles is an automobile. Sorry!