Flood insurance protects a structure and
its contents from water damage caused by a flood, which is technically defined as a temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land are inundated by water or mudflow.
Flood insurance protects a structure and
its contents from water damage caused by a flood, which is technically defined as a temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land are inundated by water or mudflow.
Not exact matches
California
contents coverage will also protect against things like falling objects, fire and smoke, discharge or overflow of
water or steam (often caused by faulty plumbing), freezing, cracking or burning of certain systems or appliances or
damage from artificially generated electric current.
This includes protection
from earthquakes, landslides, tornadoes, sleet, snow, ice, hail, storm, wind
damage, theft, vandalism, broken pipes, faulty plumbing, fire,
water damage and many other accidental disasters that can impact your
contents.