Auto Insurance Claim Clarification

Summary

If your daughter and her car are not covered by your auto insurance policy, your insurance should not be liable for her accident. Typically, only the individuals and vehicles explicitly listed in a policy are covered. Its important to review your policy details and consult with your insurance provider for specific guidance. If someone is claiming your policy should cover the accident, clarify the terms with your insurer.

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My daughter was in an accident in her car apperanty in her car my daughter does not live with me she is not covered on my policy and her car is not either
In general, if your daughter is not covered under your policy and her car isn't either, your insurance shouldn't be liable for her accident. However, the specifics depend on the terms of your policy. It's best to review your policy details or consult with your insurance provider for clarification.
Is anyone claiming that your policy should cover the accident?
My policy only covers me and only my truck public liability property damage and un insured motorist
In your situation, since your daughter and her car are not covered by your policy, your insurance should not be liable for her accident. Typically, only the individuals and vehicles explicitly listed in a policy are covered. However, it's always wise to:
- Review your policy details thoroughly.
- Contact your insurance provider for specific guidance.
Is there anyone insisting that your policy should cover the accident despite these details?