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No, Your Homeowners Insurance will not cover windstorm damages to your neighbors vehicle because you are not liable for acts of nature. Your neighbors will have to look to their own Comprehensive Auto Insurance to cover windstorm damages to their vehicle.
Property damage is covered by a property liability insurance package. This applies to all incidents in which an automobile causes damage to another person's property such as a fence or house. If you do not have property liability insurance, the driver is responsible for covering the damages out of pocket.
You will have to file a claim on your own comprehensive auto Insurance. A property owners insurance will not cover damages to your vehicle because a property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
It is up to the insurance company to seek damages, not you.
There are lots of jewelry insurance that you can get to put on wedding rings that will cover any damage. You can either get a rider from your home owners insurance or your renter's insurance policy or you can get insurance for a specific piece of jewelry from any insurance company.
NO, generally not.
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Typically no.
As lame as it sounds: It Depends. Check closely your home owners insurance coverage policy which will lay out all of the things that will be covered. A basic policy, for example, usually covers water damage from rain, but not water damage caused by water collecting on the ground. That would normally be covered by a separate flood insurance rider.
Home owners if you have it may cover
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Depends on the specific insurance and the type of structural damage. The question is to vague to be answered adequately here.