No. If the insurance can find proof that you were already having Cancer at the time when the policy was taken and you deliberately hid the information, they can cancel your policy. Most insurance policies do not cover pre-existing illnesses. However, if the disease was genuinely diagnosed only after the policy was in force, then they cannot cancel it.
While no one wants to think about having cancer, purchasing cancer insurance is a good idea if you have a family history of certain cancers or many risk factors for developing cancer. Cancer insurance can help cover any medical expenses related to cancer treatment not covered by your major medical health insurance policy. A cancer insurance policy can also off-set income loss due if you need a significant recovery time after surgery or cancer treatment procedures.
There are millions of things that a homeowners insurance policy does not cover. To find out what it does cover just read your policy, anything not on there is not covered.
If they are not on your policy then they are not covered.
A homeowners insurance policy will cover the interests of the named insured on the policy. It does not matter if the insured is a student or not.
Homeowners insurance does not generally cover the murder of a person listed on the policy. For that, you need life insurance.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide the coverage of a life insurance policy.
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It will be difficult to get a policy that will cover, but a life insurance policy in force before incarceration should stay in force.
No, but if you have a home warranty policy that policy may cover it.
If Your dishwasher is just malfunctioning and needs a repair man then NO, Your home Insurance Policy does not cover Appliance Maintenance.A good home insurance policy should in fact cover damages to your home caused by a dishwasher if you have coverage on your policy for Water Damage, But it will not cover the dishwasher itself unless it was damaged by a covered peril under the terms of you insurance policy.
If you are driving the car it may cover you, but it won't cover a car unless it is on your policy. Depending on your policy it may not cover you either. Some insurance policies don't cover you if you allow another driver other than yourself to drive your car. Check your policy.