Not exact matches
Your earthquake insurance may
cover damages caused
by mudslides and mudflow in the aftermath of the tsunami, but if the bulk of damage is caused
by floodwaters, your earthquake coverage will likely not help you.
I'm no fan of insurers, but this furphy crops up every wet season — if your property is located on a flood plain and is inundated
by rising
floodwaters, a predictable (actually, inevitable) event, why on Earth would you expect insurance
cover?
This insurance
covers noncollision loss or damage, such as that caused
by falling objects,
floodwaters, noncollision fires, theft and vandalism.
Comprehensive: This part of an auto insurance policy
covers damages to your car caused
by something other than a crash: a vandal breaks in, a tree falls on it or
floodwaters engulf it.
That means
floodwaters are not
covered by water damage, so natural disaster is worth the extra money.
Meaning that the
floodwaters that you thought were
covered by the water damage clause in a standard renters policy will actually be
covered by a broad form policy.