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.
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Your own home owners insurance most likely will not... probably an exclusion for damage to your own property from an accident of that nature. If the home your grand daughter lives in has renters or home owners insurance, then that policy will probably cover it.
TV insurance protects one's television in case of any damage caused by things like weather. If a hurricane were to damage one's TV, an insurance company would cover the replacement costs.
She uses a push up bra that doesnt cover her nipple which sometimes gets caught on tv
Because the company he works for dropped John from full-time to part-time, his health insurance was changed and his new policy did not cover the surgery.
Is your TV an old CRT TV (not a flat screen)? If so, these commercials may be showing a lot a white or other bright colors on screen, which means that your set is using a lot of energy to keep those colors showing. It has been my experience that the TV will tend to buzz louder as it nears the end of its usable life.