If your home is covered for it's contents, yes. But if it's the only thing damaged, a new TV will probably cost less than your deductible, hence you'd pay to replace it yourself. If it's lost along with a lot of other things, in a fire or burglary, tehy are all covered, again, after your deductible.
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.
Homes under the hammer, is a popular saying as well as the name of a popular BBC television show. Homes under the hammer means home that are put out for auction, however the homes need refurbishment.
Actually David Foster's Daughter Amy Foster and Michael wrote it. She won a bmi award for the song on November 22, 2008. And Michael's last name is spelled Buble.
Paul Newman was removed from his residence and cremated under direct supervision of hired law enforcement. The funeral home will never be reveiled.
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No. It covered under a motorcycle policy.
It depends on your insurance policy
Is a dirt bike covered under homeowner personal property?
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover landscaping or lawn maintenance.
yes under coverage B - other structures
No, Buildings under construction are covered under a builders policy. After the building or other structure is completed you can then schedule it on your homeowners insurance policy for coverage.
Your air conditioner is covered for sudden loss from a covered peril under your home insurance policy such as wind, fire, etc. Your air conditioner is not covered by your home insurance if it is just inoperable, broken down or operating at a diminished capacity due to age or lack of maintenance. This would be a homeowners maintenance issue.
Yes, hardwood floors are covered assuming the damage was due to a covered loss. Ask us back as to why they are damaged to see if the damage is covered.
No,, That would be covered under your auto insurance policy. Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to street vehicles.
The golf course will have insurance to cover this sort of thing.
It depends on what type of insurance policy you have. Just call your insurance agent and ask.
If your garage doors were damaged by a covered peril as defined by your home insurance policy then the door would be covered.