If your window was broken due to a covered peril such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Lightning etc then it is certainly covered subject to your deductible.
The occasional broken window is a normal and expected part of home ownership. If someone just accidentally broke the window while moving something or by opening and closing the window then it would not be covered unless you have coverage for glass breakage on your policy.
You can refer to your home insurance policy to see if you have glass coverage.
Bear in mind that most window glass repair is very cheap and usually far less expensive than your deductible would be for a home insurance claim.
No. that would be covered under your dental insurance plan.
No. It's considered wear & tear.
No. Settling is not a covered cause.
Most home owners policies will cover it unless the water from the broken pipe did not cause any damage to the property.
No.
Regular house insurance does not cover the contents of the house and so will not cover the replacement of those items. A separate assessment is made of the contents of the house and a separate amount is charged for their insurance.
There are a variety of laws that can be broken if your house is not inspected, but it varies from state to state and town to town. Most insurance companies include a clause to cover damages of uninspected houses, but who wants to go to all that trouble....get your house inspected
House insurance can cover different things depending on your policy. Common things covered include storm damage, some kinds of theft, and fire. You can also get specific flood insurance. There are many different houses out there. Because there are houses, there are companies that offer house insurance. Depending on one's house insurance plan, it can cover different things.
No, that is yours since it is home maintenance. You need to get some airflow over to the windows to prevent condensation. You may also need to seal the windows better from the outside. (I had the same problem in the Chicago area with an older house; the condensation would then freeze.)
It would depend on the reason for your fall, but most likely your insurance would not cover you for that.
yes
the house payment