Your renters insurance policy covers
additional living expenses caused by a covered loss.
Additional living expenses caused by a covered loss are paid for by this coverage.
The Roosevelt renters insurance is designed to protect your lifestyle, and even includes coverage for
additional living expenses caused by a covered loss.
Don't forget that you have coverage for
additional living expenses caused by losses like fires, as well.
Not exact matches
Introduced in April 2013, PIP is replacing the disability
living allowance and, like its predecessor, it is intended to help with the
additional expenses caused by long - term health problems such as transport costs to and from hospital appointments.
Whatever the
cause is ultimately ruled to be, Modesto renters insurance will cover the personal property and
additional living expenses of those who had a policy.
Since the Kilauea volcano has
caused an evacuation order to be issued, it's likely you would have coverage on your policy for your
additional living expenses.
A fire is a covered loss, so even if it didn't
cause damage to your apartment, if the building is not usable, the fire is still the
cause of loss so you still have the
additional living expense coverage.
Additional living expenses coverage provides for the costs that you would incur if a covered claim were to
cause you to be unable to use the residence premises.
If your neighbor has a fire that spreads or
causes smoke damage to your apartment, that's a covered loss and you'd even have coverage for
additional living expenses while repairs are being made.
This
additional earthquake protection covers all direct physical losses or damage to your property
caused by an earthquake, except those
caused by tidal waves, floods, surface water or waterborne objects, whether or not they are attributable to an earthquake The
additional earthquake coverage also covers
living expenses, such as accommodation rental,
additional cost of food and transportation for you and your family while your home is being repaired (some eligibility rules may apply).
When you have a covered loss, this kicks in to pay for the
additional costs of
living caused by the covered
expense.
Damage
caused by the weight of snow on a property, burst pipes and
additional living expenses are also covered by homeowners insurance at no extra cost, according to Barry.
Your personal property losses would be paid by your own policy, as would your
additional living expenses if the fire
caused you to not be able to use your apartment.
Additional living expenses — If a covered peril
causes sufficient damage that you need to move out, we cover the extra
living expenses until repairs are complete or you find a new home.
If the power surge
causes damage to the breaker box and the building isn't inhabitable while repairs are made, you may have loss of use coverage for your
additional living expenses.
A fire is a covered loss, so even if it didn't
cause damage to your apartment, if the building is not usable, the fire is still the
cause of loss so you still have the
additional living expense coverage.
The key here is that in order for the
additional living expenses to be paid for, the
cause of the claim and the
cause of damage that has made your home uninhabitable must be covered and not excluded on your standard homeowner policy.