Every insurance policy is different and it is best to discuss this with your insurer.
The water damage would be covered, but look at your policy closer as the the animal damage may be covered.
No, only damage to the vehicle is covered.
Existing damage is never covered.
No, but if the failure causes a fire or water damage, then the water and fire damage will be covered.
Yes, because they did it. Even if they're covered, they must pay for the damage that they did.
I can answer that ! Comprehensive!
Geico covered the damage caused to my Durango when a branch fell on it. I had to pay a decuctable.
Yes. Your house is covered by anything unless it is specifically excluded in the policy. Your personal belongings are covered under the peril of water/water/hail damage.
Boiling water will not damage your car tires. It is a method used to remove stubborn rims that have stuck from the car tires.
This would depend completely upon the cause of the damage. If a tree fell on the car during a major storm and broke the windshield completely and then rain from the storm caused damage then yes if the policy had comprehensive coverage, it would pay for the damage. The cause of the damage would be covered if it was a covered cause.
read your policy. policies differ.
It depends on the covered perils of your policy. On some policies there is coverage for water damage and on some policies water is not a covered peril or it is excluded.