Many homeowners insurance policies specifically
exclude damage from earthquakes and floods.
Not exact matches
While
damage from burst pipes is a covered cause of loss under the standard policy form, an
earthquake is
excluded.
The HO - 3 policy is quite comprehensive, but if you're concerned about
damage from one of the
excluded perils, you should consider purchasing specific insurance for those situations, such as flood insurance and
earthquake insurance.
Things like flooding,
damage from water seepage,
damage from earthquake, and
damage from snow or landslides are all
excluded.
Like flood
damage,
earthquakes are also
excluded from most renters insurance policies.
Your homeowner's policy may also
exclude or limit coverage
from damage by
earthquake, hurricane, hail, or tornadoes.
As a matter of fact,
damage caused
from Flood and / or
Earthquakes are specifically
EXCLUDED on these policies.
Dear K.C., Home insurance policies
exclude any
damage from earth movement, such as — but not limited to —
earthquakes.
Earthquake damage, however, is typically
excluded from homeowners insurance policies.
Protection
from damage caused by floods and
earthquakes is usually
excluded from most home insurance policies.
Damage from floods and earthquakes is excluded from a basic policy, and windstorm damage is excluded in some areas as
Damage from floods and
earthquakes is
excluded from a basic policy, and windstorm
damage is excluded in some areas as
damage is
excluded in some areas as well.