Usually not. Destruction by vermin (which raccoons would likely be classified as) is typically excluded from a standard homeowners policy.
They're telling us they will not because they are rodents. Raccoons are not rodents. Apparently there will be a law suit against Allstalte if they don't change their stance.
It should look at the Allstate mayhem raccoon comercial on you-tube.
No.
personally, i would say a tree limb fell onto it while it was sitting in the driveway. but if you have full coverage through a good insurance company, such as geico or allstate, it should.
Most policies exclude coverage for damage caused by animals, varmints, and insects.
"Allstate Insurance Company does offer coverage for motorcycles, covering both property damage and bodily injury. Protection policies can vary from state to state depending on state laws."
All homeowners policies cover damage caused by lightning.
Their television commercials give the impression that they do, or at least on some of their policy offerings.
no-fault insurance Provides coverage if you, a family member, or your passengers are injured or killed in a covered accident involving a driver who doesn't have insurance at all or who doesn't have enough insurance to cover the damage they cause you.
No. Insurance does not cover mechanical problems.
er damage caused by windows