First of all, we have to understand a problem. When a truck catches fire, the insurance company should analyze whether to compensate the truck according to the actual situation, but in our real life, most trains have to get corresponding compensation from the insurance company, because the insurance company must make certain compensation for these situations and make corresponding compensation. However, we still have to pay compensation according to the corresponding clauses in the insurance contract, because whether the reasons specified in the insurance contract and futures are within the insurance company's claim scope or not, if they are within the corresponding claim scope, then the insurance company must pay compensation.
Of course, if the insurance company has written an exemption clause in its insurance contract for this situation, then after we sign it again, it means that we have agreed to this situation, so our truck is likely to be rejected by the insurance company after it catches fire. These are all things we must know and understand. Knowing this can help us better and get the results I want.
To sum up, we can clearly know that the insurance company should compensate our truck drivers within a certain range, but different situations will lead to different consequences, and there are clauses in the insurance contract. If not, it may be rejected directly.