Use the square footage of your house, and the size of your roof should be about the same. Be carefull not to include the yard in the footage or anything that is not covered by the roof, then divide the number by the number of stories your house is.
yes if there in no anger between you and the karma is right.
No.
roof is roof. It's the same.
No, all polices are not the same.
Depends on several things. What type of accident, are the people residing in the same residence, etc.
Yes, it is possible for a person to sue a homeowner after suing the home insurance company for the same accident. The homeowner's insurance policy may not cover all damages or there may be additional claims the person wishes to pursue against the homeowner that are not covered by the insurance policy. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to discuss the specifics of the situation.
likely yes - one of the determines of rate is "experience" meaning how many claims you have had over a specified period of time and a personal injury claim is the same or could be worse than a regular property claim
Equivalent Claims
Equivalent claims
the one that has the same amount of letters as roof top
Same thing as you use on any roof for example shingles or metal