Sentences with phrase «damage from the fire hoses»

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The proximate cause of a loss is the thing nearest to it, such as water from a fire hose damaging the building.
If there were smoke or water damage from the sprinklers or fire hoses to your personal property, that would be covered under your personal property coverage, as well.
Water damage from high pressure fire hoses is more devastating to your property than a common leak might be.
If the entire apartment has to be sprayed down with fire hoses to make sure there are no hot spots left, the damage from that water can be covered as well because the fire is the ultimate cause of your loss.
The proximate cause of a loss is the thing nearest to it, such as water from a fire hose damaging the building.
Water damage goes for a leak in an apartment or if there is a fire, the water from a fire hose will cause water damage that is covered under a basic policy.
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