Your homeowners policy will cover this under personal property. You must be careful though...most policies (in New York) exclude coverage for liablilty for a tramopline. You may be opening doors for a cancellation.
Pretty sure we have the same text book bro. Storm surge, wind damage, and inland freshwater flooding. Storm surge causes 90% of all deaths.
A hurricane causes the most damage overall.
yes
A hurricane's storm surge causes devastating flooding. That typically constitutes the greatest damage from the storm. If the storm makes landfall in a non-populated area, the storm surge damage may be negligible compared to the spawned tornados and straight-line winds causing disruption of utilities even at at a distance from the landfall.
It depends on the shape? Coastal erosion is likely to have been caused by the sea - powerful wave action during a storm at high tide can cause a lot of damage. A weakness in the sea cliffs may be eroded away allowing the sea to penetrate inland to form a narrow inlet.
your mother
storm surge
No
You are responsible, but your homeowner insurance should cover damage.
Is a neighbour responsible for clearing away large parts of their tree that have fallen on our property during a storm
That is an act of Nature. No one is responsible (liable) for an act of Nature. Your homeowners policy will not cover it. The comprehensive portion of the vehicle owners Auto Insurance policy would have to cover the damage.
The storm will damage your house......
In Australia the owners on either side of the fence
Storm damage repair may only be performed by licensed technicians who have been throught 3 years of storm damage training school and who have been mentored by storm damage artisens. Without these credentials, it is illegal to perform storm damage repair.
No it's not dangerous to use a WIRELESS controller during a storm but the storm might damage your actual Xbox console. You may need to go back to school
Depends who owns it.
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.