It depends on the specific perils and exclusions of your policy and what actually caused the damage. If it was caused by settling or earth movement these perils are usually excluded.
Settlement cracks and cracks from ground shifting are not covered.
It may depend on the specific policy. Some home owners insurance policies may cover damage to a cracked sewer line within the foundation if it was caused by a covered peril, such as a sudden burst pipe. However, it's important to review the details of your policy and contact your insurance provider for clarification.
Not Likely, Home Owners insurance piolicies typically exclude coverage for concrete structures such as Sidewalks, Patios and Driveways.
They would not cover the shower, but if the leak was sudden and accidental, they would cover the water damage only. This includes all plumbing appliance.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
Homeowners insurance typically covers property damage and liability claims, but it does not typically cover criminal acts such as murder. In cases of murder, homeowners insurance would not typically come into play. It's best to consult with your insurance provider for specific details about coverage scenarios.
No.
I beliieve it does.
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Only if you had your jewelry appraised and included it onto your home owners insurance
You home owners liability insurance should cover it.