No. homeowners insurance covers resulting damages of the covered perils.
Hurrican damage is covered. Anything direct, sudden, and accidental is covered.
If the damages claimed were of a type covered by the policy (prior to cancelation), resulted from a covered type of occurrence, and occurred before cancelation, yes. If the incident resulting in the damages occurred after cancelation, no.
No,, That would be covered under your auto insurance policy. Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to street vehicles.
when you get the insurance you can register your daughter as an autorized driver and the insurance will cover for the damages.
Comprehensive coverage protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered issues not related to a collision, such as an animal. Some insurance companies do not cover damages due to animals.
If you have contents coverage on your renters policy, Not just liability for the landlord and the television was damaged by a covered peril then yes it would be covered.
If you purchased uninsured motorists coverage with your policy you will be covered. The SR22 is not insurance, it's certificate of proof that you have insurance.
No. Your policy will only cover damages which were caused by a covered loss during the policy period.
There are a few general liabilities covered under Nationwide Insurance's general liability plan for businesses. This insurance will cover injury damages, lawsuits and settlements, and violation of copyright.
It depends on the type of insurance you have and your policy. Comprehensive coverage protects you against damages to your car that are the result of covered issues not related to a collision, such as an animal. Some insurance companies do not cover damages due to animals.
No, Home Hazard Insurance is for damages to your home due to a covered peril. Auto Insurance Comprehensive coverage is for damages to your car. You will need to seek coverage for your car from your Auto insurance Policy.