Not exact matches
Grace Period Extensions In response to the
damage caused by natural disasters, including severe storms,
flooding, tornadoes, and landslides, the premium paying grace period * has been extended for the counties listed below.
Like many other
natural disasters, homeowners insurance policies will typically not provide coverage for
damage caused by tsunamis or resulting
flooding.
Natural disasters:
Damages caused by flooding, earthquakes, and even sinkholes aren't covered under renters insurance policies.
Also, collision insurance does not cover
damage caused by theft, acts of vandalism, fire,
flood,
natural disasters or any
damage to your car which is not related to driving.
Also, if the
damage is
caused by flooding, shifting land, or several other
natural disasters, New Jersey tornado insurance and homeowners policies typically will not provide coverage.
A comprehensive policy will pay for
damages caused by weather, fire,
flooding,
natural disasters, theft, or coming into contact with drunken deer crossing the road in the middle of the night.
Renters insurance can protect against
damage caused by other
natural disasters, and it will protect against water
damage caused by a busted pipe, but homeowners need separate
flood insurance to make sure they're not subject to expensive
damage caused by floods.
Your insured two wheeler will be protected from
damage or loss
caused by both
natural and man - made
disasters such as fire, lightning,
flood, earthquake, theft, strike, riot, burglary.
Standard home insurance will not cover
damage that is
caused by a
natural disaster such as a
flood, so if you want protection, be sure to add this coverage.
These
damages can come from any incidents including
natural disasters such as hurricane
damage, storm
damage, hail or wind
damage, weather
damage such as sleet, ice, snow or rain
damage,
damage caused by negligence of others such as fire
damage, smoke
damage or
flooding damage as well as
damage intentionally
caused by other people such as theft, vandalism and riots.
Although, the auto insurance companies may be looking forward to increase the auto insurance premiums in order to recover the losses they had to suffer due to the
damages caused by natural disasters like earthquake, fire,
floods, hurricanes, winter storms, tornados, etc but it is essential for them to get the approval from the regulatory authorities before implementing the increase of auto insurance rate in any state lawfully.
Like many other
natural disasters, homeowners insurance policies will typically not provide coverage for
damage caused by tsunamis or resulting
flooding.
It also does not cover
damages caused by natural disasters such as a fire or
flooding, or furniture used in commercial settings.