Will Car Insurance Cover Vehicles Damaged by Natural Disasters Like Flooding?
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Except for earthquakes, insurance companies will compensate for vehicle damages caused by natural disasters such as lightning strikes, storms, tornadoes, heavy rain, floods, ground collapses, cliff collapses, avalanches, mudslides, landslides, and tsunamis. Below is a detailed introduction to car insurance: 1. Overview: Vehicle insurance, also known as motor vehicle insurance or car insurance, refers to a type of commercial insurance that covers personal injuries or property losses caused by natural disasters or accidents involving motor vehicles. 2. Additional Information: Car insurance is a form of property insurance and is relatively new in the field of property insurance. In its early stages, car insurance primarily covered third-party liability and gradually expanded to include risks such as collision damage to the vehicle body.