By definition, insurance covers fortuitous (essentially, accidental) events, not intentional ones. Therefore, if biting the rock was done purposefully, the coverage would likely not apply. However, if a small stone were, for example, embedded in food, unknown to the eater, a resulting injury would stand a better chance of being covered.
is there coverage if a rock hits a home
You wouldn't unless you have insurance on your lawnmower.
Yes ... Some insureds have full glass coverage, others may have a deductible to satisfy before the insurance pays.
i think that it is the "biting" away at somethng, such as rock?
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It should, but you need to check your policy. It may be cheaper just to replace it yourself.
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There is not a dental school in Arkansas where you can get restorative work done. The closest one is in Memphis. There are two dental hygiene schools where you can get your teeth cleaned, one at UAMS in Little Rock and one at Fort Smith.
There are many ways customer service is provided by Plymouth Rock Insurance. Plymouth Rock Insurance offer customer service at their centers. They also provide customer service on the phone and via email.
If you have triple A they will come out and repair it often times. Otherwise, check with your insurance company or with a local auto body shop to see if they will cover it for free.
it is the rock of Gilbrartar
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