no
Nope.
Yes.
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.
I understand, from conversation with State Farm agents, that yes, State Farm, at least here in Colorado, does cover damage done by raccoons, even though State Farm policies may not cover damage done by "rodents" or "vermin". Raccoons are generally considered to be "wildlife" and thus, damage done by them is treated similarly to dmaage done by their distant cousins, bears.
No, you will need to look to your boat insurance to pay for damages to a boat.
Their television commercials give the impression that they do, or at least on some of their policy offerings.
Certainly not. Homeowner's insurance does not pay for renovation to any part of your home unless it was damaged and the damage was due to a covered cause. And, in the case of damage, the insurance will strive to replace, not improve the situation.
Check with your agent. There may be some compensation for repairs, but not for ridding your home of the raccoons.
As long as you have collision yes insurance will cover the damage that was done.
Insurance will cover whatever damage to your vehicle as long as you have comprehensive insurance. As long as you have a HO-3 insurance, it will cover the replacement cost to your house if you take wind or hail damage as well.