Generally no, unless it is due to a SUDDEN and ACCIDENTAL event such as a tree falling against your house.
Cracks in brick & mortar are generally due to normal & gradual settlement and are not covered. They can also indicate foundation problems (also not usually covered unless due to a Plumbing leak)
It just depends on why the wall is falling.
Look to your homeowners insurance policy for covered perils,, Fire, Wind, Hail, Lightning, Ground Movement etc. Poor workmanship is not covered under a home insurance policy.
Best to contact your insurance agent for advise. If the wall is damaged due to ground movement you might have coverage for it ( some policies do ) but it depends on the type of policy you bought.
Usually not, that is considered wear and tear. in most cases damage due to porch falling will be repaired but not falling porch
Probably not. It would have to be from a covered cause. I can't think if a covered cause that would result in this type of issue.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
The neighbor's insurance must cover his own damage. That is how homeowners insurance works. A property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
Most homeowners insurance does not increase rates due to claims. However, claims do determine whether or not a company continues to renew your policy. Especially now, if you are cancelled it is much harder to get home insurance.
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Insurance for inclement weather.
They should carry home insurance or flood insurance so that it is not up to the general population of the state to insure the homes that are located in weather prone areas.
The question can not be answered until you disclose the reason it fell.
Homeowners insurance can be a delicate topic. It is one of the more expensive forms of personal insurance. One of the few ways that you may be able to save money on your homeowners insurance, other than shopping around for a better rate, would be to remove unnecessary coverage. Of course, this means you would have to remove coverage for some events that you think may be very unlikely. It is a risk you may want to take in order to save money every month. Removing insurance for weather damage that is nearly impossible in your climate would be a first step. Another option may be to remove insurance for theft and instead invest in a low cost home security system. Homeowners insurance is by no means inexpensive. Thinning down your policy is one way to help reduce that cost.
The average rate is going to vary depending on where you live, your credit, weather conditions in your area, etc. This website can give you an idea: http://homeinsurance.com/rates-in-your-state/
Weather conditions can be important in determining whether it is safe to work. For example, it is not safe to work in a high crane in very stormy weather. So different kinds of weather can make some kinds of construction more difficult and some weather are good for construction work. So it is important for people in the construction industry to be aware of the weather forecasts.
Agriculture Insurance Company of India Ltd, is a leading weather insurance cover provider to farmers. ICICI Lombard Ltd. also has weather insurance in its rural insurance portfolio.
Doubt it very much, unless their was a fault with the air conditioner which broke down . Try and see.