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∙ 15y agoThe comprehensive portion of your auto Insurance would cover damage from a falling limb.
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No. Your policy will only cover damages which were caused by a covered loss during the policy period.
No insurance for past claims, unless you had a policy during the time of loss that is now expired. Can sometimes be covered under a homeowners policy depending on the size of the boat.
Yes it is covered. If it can be proven that the neighbor was negligent in not removing dead trees that they knew were dead or should have known. In this case the neighbors homeowners insurance would pay for removal under their liability coverage. In most cases each company would pay for the trees on their property.
No, Homeowners insurance does not provide compensation for utility outages.
NO, your homeowners policy will cover 'additional living expenses' but will not cover your mortgage.
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During the Pleistocene Ice Age, Africa and Australia were not covered by ice.
Homeowners Insurance for Vacant Homes.Yes Homeowners Insurance is automatically null and void when a home becomes vacant. You should have a "Vacant property rider" added to your Homeowners Policy to ensure continuing coverage during a period of vacancy.
Yes, most repossessions are for cars parked in your driveway or carport. Repossession from private property is allowed in nearly all states according to the Federal Trade Commission.
The answer is False. It was not covered by glaciers.