Sentences with phrase «for damage caused by fires»

Typical homeowners insurance policies offer coverage for damage caused by fires, lightning strikes, windstorms and hail.
If she'd had renters insurance, it might have helped her not only replace her damaged belongings, but also helped pay for the damages caused by the fire.
Some examples of a comprehensive coverage claim would be for damage caused by fire, wind, hail, vandalism, or theft.
If your neighbor's house catches fire because you left your charcoal grill unattended, who do you think will pay for the damage caused by the fire?
Personal property damage, also known as content renters insurance, will pay for the damages caused by fire and smoke, natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, lightning, windstorms or hail storms, snow, ice or sleet damage, riot or civil commotion, vandalism or theft, falling objects, discharge or overflow of water or steam (often caused by faulty plumbing, freezing, cracking or burning of certain systems or appliances and damage from artificially generated electric current.
A review of that study at PropertyCasualty360.com points out that a majority of homeowners are aware their policy provides coverage for damage caused by fire, hail and wind.

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The Fire Island to Montauk Point project is intended to repair damage caused by superstorm Sandy and safeguard an 83 - mile stretch of coastline for decades to come.
Five Middle Eastern countries will soon get unprecedented payments to conduct studies of the environmental damage caused by the 1990 - 91 Persian Gulf War, when Iraqi troops set fire to hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells, shrouding the region in smoke for months.
Whether you negligently cause a fire by leaving the stove on and rushing out the door, or bump into someone on the street and spill scalding coffee on him, your Edgewater, NJ renters insurance is there for you if you cause bodily injury or property damage to someone else.
Even when losses are caused by a grease fire in a neighboring unit, you are responsible for the damage to your personal property.
Like other losses, such as those caused by a fire or wind damage, a policyholder can only write off what they were not reimbursed for.
By having liability coverage on renters insurance, the resident knows that if they negligently cause damage to the property they won't be on the hook financially for it, especially if it affects multiple units — that sort of damage gets very expensive very quickly, and can be caused by something like a firBy having liability coverage on renters insurance, the resident knows that if they negligently cause damage to the property they won't be on the hook financially for it, especially if it affects multiple units — that sort of damage gets very expensive very quickly, and can be caused by something like a firby something like a fire.
Comprehensive: Pays for damage to your car (less your deductible) caused by something other than a collision, such as fire, vandalism or a falling tree.
This protects the community and the people around you if you accidentally cause damage or injury, but it also protect you by making sure your personal property is covered, even from events like fires that you weren't responsible for.
Whether it's fire damage, smoke damage, water damage, loss of use, or other losses caused by your negligence, you're responsible for those costs.
Not only are you at risk for things like kitchen fires that can cause damages to a large number of people in your building, but you're also at risk for a loss caused by your neighbors.
A tenant tried to do a good thing for someone, and ended up repaid by a Modesto apartment fire that caused $ 500,000 in damage and displaced 20 people.
Homeowner's insurance is insurance that covers home repairs if your home is damaged due to weather or fire, replacement of personal items that are lost or stolen, and liability for damages or injuries caused by you, your family or your pets.
But if you're responsible for damage to the building, from a fire or water damage caused by your negligence, you're responsible to pay back the landlord's insurance company.
This means that if you were to start a fire, you'd have coverage for the damage you caused to the building, as well as the damage you cause to other residents impacted by the loss.
In addition to damages caused by a fire, coverage also commonly includes loss of use coverage for situations when a policyholder must evacuate their residence.
We suppose an argument could be made for coverage to tenant property damaged by gunshots under the peril of vandalism or malicious mischief, but that would work only if the shots were fired «for fun» or just to cause damage.
For example, damages resulting from a fire caused by an earthquake would fall under a policyholder's homeowners insurance, not their earthquake insurance.
Sure, New Jersey Renters Insurance pays for damage to personal property caused by a fire.
Although policies vary, a typical homeowners policy provides coverage for damage caused by certain «perils,» such as fire, lightning, and wind damage (except in certain locations).
This coverage reimburses for loss due to theft or damage caused by something other than a collision with another car or object, such as fire, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, hail, flood, vandalism and riots, or contact with animals such as birds or deer.
This additional insurance can provide you with reimbursement for losses or damage caused by falling objects, inclement weather, fire, vandalism or theft.
For instance, earthquake insurance only covers damage caused by the earthquake itself — fire and explosions resulting from an earthquake are already covered under an «all risks» policy.
I agree to indemnify and hold KHS harmless for any damages caused during the transportation of the animal, or for any damages caused by any unforeseeable events including fire, vandalism, burglary, extreme weather, natural disasters or acts of God.
Mulcoy Travel does not accept any liability in contract or in tort for any personal injury, death, damage, loss, delay, additional expenses or inconvenience caused directly or indirectly by force majeure or other events which are beyond our control, including, but not limited to, war, civil disturbance, fire, criminal activity, floods, unusually severe weather, acts of Government or any authorities, accidents to or failure of machinery or equipment, or your failure to obtain a passport, visa or proper vaccinations or to comply with applicable laws and regulations.
This could happen when a portion of damage dealt was rejected by the server, since the bullets that caused it were fired after the point of death for the firing player — the kill card would show the health as predicted by your game client, rather than the health confirmed by the server.
Patch reports a worker at Larry Gagosian's East End house — built for Francois de Menil by Charles Gwathmey — caused a fire that damaged three rooms and rendered the house uninhabitable for the time beaing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2910017.stm «The vast numbers affected by the effects of climate change, such as flooding, drought and forest fires, mean that potentially people, organisations and even countries could be seeking compensation for the damage caused.
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In the absence of expert testimony, there was no triable issue of material fact as to whether a defect in the speed control deactivation switch installed on a pickup truck was the proximate cause of a fire that damaged a brake shop, a federal court in Mississippi ruled, granting the pickup truck maker's motions for summary judgment on the business owner's products liability and negligence claims (the latter of which was subsumed by the products liability claim), and on the punitive damages claim (Mildemont, Inc. v. Ford Motor Co., January 13, 2017, Ozerden, H.).
While the resident, Jason Rose, was found guilty of the crime, the building's insurance company did not want to admit that it was liable for any damages or personal injuries caused by the fire.
Obtained favorable settlement for temporary employment company in case in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, involving damages caused by fire.
Normally, when someone is seriously injured in a fire caused by the carelessness of another person they deserve payment for lost wages, medical burdens, household help or caregivers, compensation for pain and other substantial damages.
435 — For fraudulent purpose: causing damage by fire or explosion with the intention of committing fraud.
This coverage reimburses for loss due to theft or damage caused by something other than a collision with another car or object, such as fire, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, hail, flood, vandalism and riots, or contact with animals such as birds or deer.
Physical Damage: Can pay for repairs to your truck if it's damaged in an accident, whether it's caused by a collision with another vehicle or a falling tree branch and can include Collision insurance, Comprehensive insurance, or Fire and Theft with Combined Additional Coverages.
There are also several Oregon car insurance policies which offer motorists comprehensive coverage for damage caused by natural disasters, man made fires and uninsured drivers.
For example, if your apartment building suffers from a tragic fire, then you will not be able to live there till they repair the damage caused by the fire and smoke damage.
Landlords are responsible for insuring rented properties against damages caused by fire and other disasters.
Under comprehensive coverage, your insurer pays you, without regard to fault, for damage to your car from all causes, other than collision, such as theft (of the car itself or its parts), fire, flood, windstorm, glass breakage, vandalism, hitting or being hit by an animal, or by falling or flying objects.
It can also compensate you for a number of other non-collision damages such as those caused by falling objects, flying debris, floods, and fire.
Comprehensive auto insurance coverage helps pay for damage to your covered vehicle (up to its actual cash value), less any deductible amount, when the damage is caused by events such as fire, theft, glass breakage, riot, windstorm and hail.
Homeowners insurance policies sold by State Farm pay for damage to your home caused by many different types of loss, including but not limited to fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, theft and freezing of your plumbing system.
If you are held legally responsible for causing a fire, explosion, smoke damage, or other damage caused by fire protection (like sprinklers going off) then this coverage will pay the compensatory damages (remember, the intent of compensatory damages is to put things back the way they were.)
HO - 1 or Basic Coverage, is the type of packaged Homeowners Insurance policy meant for protection of home, detached structures, and personal property from losses caused by the following disasters and perils: fire or lightning, wind or hail, explosion, riot or civil unrest, aircraft, vehicles, volcanic eruptions, smoke, theft, vandalism or malicious mischief and self - damaging instances (e.g. damage by glass material that is part of the building, a part of the building falling, etc).
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