Purchase Extended Coverage that includes Wind and Hail losses with your Homeowners Insurance Policy. This way future losses will be covered.
It depends on why the AC system would need replacement. Homeowners insurance provdes coverage damages that result from certain covered perils, typically Fire, Wind, Hail, etc.
No. Your Homeowners insurance is "Property" insurance. It covers property damages caused by certain covered Perils such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Lightning, Fire etc. You will not find coverage on your Home Insurance Policy for death or related expenses.
No. that's what Auto Insurance is for. Home insurance covers damage to your home from wind, hail, fire, lightning etc. Likewise, your auto insurance, comprehensive coverage would repair wind, fire, hail and lightning related damage to your vehicle.
Malfunction? No. Homeowners insurance is Hazard insurance that provides protection from losses that result form the perils indicated, Typically, fire, wind, hail etc. Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for normal and expected maintenance.
If you have wind and hail coverage on your policy and the detached garage is a covered structure on that policy then Yes, your policy would cover the damages.
There are quite a few things that homeowners insurance will not cover such as earthquake an flood. I have even heard of a insurance policy in Florida that excludes hurricane or wind coverage. Check with your agent to make sure.
It depends on why it went out. Your Homeowners policy covers damage resulting from certain perils such as fire wind hail, lightning etc If it's just old ac unit and in need of replacement or repair then NO. Your homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for homeowners normal maintenance and updates.
You are not responsible nor liable for Acts of Nature. The windstorm coverage on your policy covers your home, not the neighbors. Your neighbors Homeowners Insurance Policy will cover his damages as stated in the terms of his Policy. It's no different than if his own tree fell on his house.
It depends on the scope of coverage you purchased and the reason for the separation. Typical perils covered under a home insurance policy are for damages that result from Fire, wind, hail, etc. Contact your insurance agent to determine the scope of coverage you purchased. He or she will be in the best position to advise you of our coverage.
Yes, any property (such as homeowners) policy not excluding wind will cover this risk. In some areas of the country, wind is excluded off the normal property policy and a special "wind only" policy is written, usually called a wind pool.
It just depends on why the wall has caved in. Homeowners insurance is Hazard insurance that provides coverage for certain Perils such as damage caused by Fire, Wind, Hail, etc. Collapsing walls are usually considered a maintenance issue and not an insurance issue depending on the cause. Contact your insurer fro coverage advice.