Yes, if your renters policy
covered nuclear hazard, specifically nuclear power plant hazard, you'd have duplicate coverage.
Not exact matches
Task force member Gary Holahan, deputy director of NRC's Office of New Reactors, said yesterday that the group concluded that action was needed to remedy the kinds of inconsistent performance by
nuclear plant operators where safety measures
covering extreme
hazards were
covered by voluntary guidelines.
If you like, you can even endorse your The Village At Fox Creek to
cover open perils, which insures against risk of direct physical loss by any cause, subject to exclusions such as
nuclear hazards and intentional acts.
Generally floaters are written on an open perils basis which means that, save for exclusions such as
nuclear hazard, the property is
covered regardless of the cause of loss.
That changes the policy to
cover «direct physical loss» to the property, subject to similar exclusions like
nuclear hazard.
If you have open perils coverage, of course, that list is much longer because open perils
covers any losses that aren't specifically excluded, such as
nuclear hazard.
Nuclear hazard, for example, will always be excluded, but if you look at some of the policy forms offered by the «inexpensive insurance providers» you might be surprised at what's not
covered.
Nor do they typically
cover losses due to floods, mudslides, water damage from sewer backups, damage resulting from war or
nuclear hazard, neglect, earthquakes, power failures, seepage, dry rot, or vermin.Homeowner insurance does not provide general free legal advice under the liability portion of the policy, however low cost legal insurance may be an interesting option to compliment your coverage.
Neither does it
cover damage resulting from war or
nuclear hazard.
That changes the policy to
cover «direct physical loss» to the property, subject to similar exclusions like
nuclear hazard.
Environmental threats, like floods or earthquakes, are typically not
covered unless the homeowner also purchases
hazard insurance, which also protects against dangers like
nuclear fallout.
Generally floaters are written on an open perils basis which means that, save for exclusions such as
nuclear hazard, the property is
covered regardless of the cause of loss.
That just means that you're
covered for any loss, other than those few things excluded such as
nuclear hazard.
In the event of a loss caused by
nuclear hazard, to be honest, you've probably got bigger problems than what your Renters Insurance or jewelry insurance
covers.
If you have open perils coverage, of course, that list is much longer because open perils
covers any losses that aren't specifically excluded, such as
nuclear hazard.
Nuclear hazard, for example, will always be excluded, but if you look at some of the policy forms offered by the «inexpensive insurance providers» you might be surprised at what's not
covered.
Other items that are typically not
covered by a high risk commercial truck insurance or high risk truck insurance policy, unless added by additional endorsement, are the same as those found with most types of policies, such as
Nuclear Hazard, or any type of War or Military Action.