50/50 chance. If they ascertain it as a possible liability... they will try and get you to pay for it first, and may threaten to cancel you if you don't.
Contact your agent and ask them if you are covered.
Yes you May all you have to do is get intouch with your insurance agent or Company.
Homeowners insurance does have liability. This liability is universal and is good for any where in the world. The insurance companies will not cover anything intentional though. It also breaks down to a scenario by scenario type of basis.
Each insurance company is different, some i know will cover any pipe underground if its located within the footprint of your home, if its outside the home they may cover if its a specific peril such as rupture, if its just old and breaks then no this you will have to pay for. More information is needed to asses your situation
Depends on your policy! Check with your agent. Mine covers removal of guano, repair of damage caused by bats, but NOT the removal of the bats themselves. Subject, of course, to normal deductible. Fortunately, my bat exclusion estimate breaks that stuff out already so it helps for me.
Its commercial insurance for equipment, like boilers, production machines, etc... usually it covers whats under Pressure, or that uses or transmits mechanical or electrical energy. It it breaks, not wear down but breaks, then the insurance covers the repairs, cheapest means.
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For homeowners, one of the most expensive purchases that they will have to make is buying new home appliances for the kitchen and laundry room.� Since they can be quite expensive, it would be a good idea to purchase home appliance insurance along with them. � Home appliance insurance is an insurance policy which will protect the homeowner in the event that the appliance breaks down.� The insurance policy will normally cover any significant repairs or replacements that need to be completed and were the result of routine use.� If it is clear that you have not properly been maintaining the appliance, the warranty could be void. �
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Get the insurance company of the dog owner to pay. Homeowners insurance is not meant to be a maintenance contract. You as a homeowner are expected to maintain your property and replace things as they wear out. If your fence was properly maintained would the dog have been able to break through it?
buglary insurance is paid coverage provided by your insurance agency against burglaries. Burglary is when a stranger,whom you did not invite into your house, breaks in and steals, vandalizes
No, you bought the car most likely with a warranty that may cover this. Your insurance company will not cover failing breaks. They do not inspect the breaks when you but it why would they cover it if they fail. Call your insurance company, they will tell you. You also get a book with your insurance policy that says exactly what they cover.