No, your insurance contract specifies coverage for certain damages that result from the covered perils listed on your policy.
Homeowners insurance can not provide coverage for things that are not damaged.
Presently only certain parts and organs can be replaced. The entire body cannot.
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In general, Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your auto insurance comprehensive coverage would cover damages to your car. Your homeowners insurance will cover damages to your home. The neighbor would be liable only if your can prove the neighbor knew the tree was rotten and posed a risk. If a car falls on your property, that would mean a tornado picked it up and it fell on your home. You insurance would cover that damage.
There is no wwe shop in Europe. the only wwe shop in the entire world is in Niagara falls, Canada. the only other way to get wwe stuff is online.
Most times punitive damages are paid by the defendant and not by the defendant's insurance company. This is because insurance policies protect against accidental losses, like car accidents. Punitive damages are allowed only for intentional torts, which are not included in insurance coverage. If your neighbor falls down your stairs and gets hurt because you were negligent in some way, the insurance company pays for it. If you push him down the stairs, it will not cover the punitive damages you might get hit with.
If a tree falls and damages your vehicle, your auto insurance coverage will typically depend on the specifics of your policy. If you have comprehensive coverage, it should cover the damage caused by the falling tree, minus your deductible. However, if you only have liability coverage, damages to your vehicle may not be covered, as liability insurance does not protect your own vehicle. Always check with your insurance provider for the specific terms and conditions of your policy.
Damages for breach of contract should only be awarded where they arise naturally from the contract are known as compensatory damages. This is what will compensate the aggrieved party to the contract.
Normally a bank is allowed to replace a torn bill only if at least 2/3 of it is intact, including at least one entire serial number. That's to prevent people from cutting bills in half and redeeming both at full value. Bills with other kinds of damage can be replaced but only by the Treasury after an evaluation of the damage. Example damages would include fire, water, insects, mildew, rodents, etc.
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Answer is No workmens comp is only applicable to injuries sustained while on the job, damages to a vehicle are not part of workmens comp.
The entire assembly should be replaced.
In height and width, Victoria Falls is rivalled only by South America's Iguazu Falls.