Will insurance cover the oil leak caused by a stone hitting the fuel tank?
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If the car is driving normally and hits a stone, damaging the oil tank, the insurance will cover the claim if the car damage insurance has been purchased. If the car damage insurance has not been purchased, it is not within the scope of insurance compensation and will not be covered. Below is a brief introduction to car damage insurance: 1. Basic information: If there is no scratch insurance, it is relatively difficult for an accident vehicle to get a full-body paint job covered by insurance. Because a full-body paint job is expensive, the fixed cost is also higher, so the damage assessment will be higher, and the car must be severely damaged to qualify for paint compensation. Generally, the insurance company will not cover the full cost, only the damaged paint surfaces. 2. Full name of the insurance: The full name of scratch insurance is Body Scratch Loss Insurance. It is available for family-owned vehicles and non-commercial vehicles. It refers to the insurance company being responsible for compensating for the actual loss if the insured vehicle suffers from scratches on the body surface without obvious collision marks during the insurance period.