No, Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to your automobile.
Your home insurance policy is property insurance for the specified structures and real property listed on the policy.
Cars are not listed as covered property on your home insurance policy, that's what auto insurance is for.
No. Comprehensive coverage on the auto does that.
They would cover it if the damage occured during the policy period. The damage would have to be sudden and accidental damage, not wear and tear.
Mobile home insurance does cover your home if damaged by a falling tree. It would also be covered if it were damaged by the over growth of tree roots.
It means that their insurance company will pay for damage done to the other party. However, they are on their own for damage done to their own car and their own medical expenses. Collision coverage is for damage done to your car during an accident. Comprehensive coverage would cover other types of damage, such as a tree falling on your car or the actions of vandals.
As long as you have collision yes insurance will cover the damage that was done.
The comprehensive portion of your auto Insurance would cover damage from a falling limb.
Insurance will cover whatever damage to your vehicle as long as you have comprehensive insurance. As long as you have a HO-3 insurance, it will cover the replacement cost to your house if you take wind or hail damage as well.
It depends on the insurance policy you bought. You should contact your insurance agent and ask if you have coverage for additional structures and if your Pool is scheduled as an additional structure.
If the damage occurred during the accident in question, then it should.
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Building insurance typically covers any kind of damage that is not directly preventable by the owner of the building. This can be anything from fires and floods to trees falling upon the building and malicious behavior from other citizens.