Typically, renters insurance covers the contents of the rental unit when in the rental unit. Whether it covers it during the course of a move depends on the terms of the insurance policy. However, it is common that a moving company will offer property insurance to the customer for an additional fee (the equivalent of a premium).
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.
check the covered perils on your insurance policy. Most policies won't cover it
Other than home owners insurance covering your primary residence where you live and rental property insurance covering a home that you rent to others there are a few differences in types of coverage. While most home owners policies cover the building you live in as well as your contents (TV, Clothes, etc...), most rental property policies cover only the building. This is because in a rental property situation you usually do not own the contents inside and the renters have renters insurance to cover their own contents.
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.
He would probably increase the insurance if you have added or upgraded any of your belongings like jewelry, stereo, TV, or furniture.
will home insurence cover tv in lightning strike
A power surge caused by lightning may have killed it. If you have homeowners or renters insurance, they may help replace it.
Depends on your insurance contract. Some companies would cover that incident, some wouldn't.
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.
Household content insurance is insurance that pays for damages to items that are located in the home. For example, a television that get broken in the home may get covered by household content insurance and the owner will get reimbursed.
If the cover for your DVD portion of your combo TV DVD unit is broken please do not use it all to prevent future risks because it is unsafe to use it in this condition.