They should but you may get some grief if they determine you failed to properly maintain the gutters. You would likely get them to pay anyway but don't be surprised if the check you receive is followed closely with a letter increasing your rates.
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∙ 13y agoOnly if the transmission was damaged in an accident. Auto Insurance does not pay for maintenance or mechanical repairs that are not the result of an accidental loss.
No, if the gutters were not installed correctly.
Auto Insurance - Repairs on damaged vehicles Renter's insurance - Replacement of stolen personal possessions Life insurance - Money for relatives of someone who dies Health insurance - Visits to the doctor or hospital Disability Insurance-wages lost because of injury or illness
It depends on the insurance.
No. Unless the foundation problem happened because of an earthquake or flood (and you have insurance to cover both catastrophic events), then your insurance will not cover something that has degenerated with time.
No
Most certainly not.
Most homeowners insurance policies cover repairs caused by storm damage, however you will have to check your policy to be certain. Usually, you will have a fixed amount of time to claim damages.
Repairs are maintenance and homeowners insurance is not intended to cover maintenance of your home. This is up to you to maintain your home. Insurance is made to cover sudden and accidental damage of a major cause such as fire, windstorm, lightening, and like causes.
If the garage did the damage then they are held reliable for the repairs. Yes your insurance will cover it, but you may want to ask them how to keep it off your record and get them to fix it. I would recommend that you first talk to the shop and if they dont work with you then talk to a lawyer and see what they say.
wear and tear, deterioration is not covered
Mobile home insurance does cover your home if damaged by a falling tree. It would also be covered if it were damaged by the over growth of tree roots.