Inspector Allan Orr said: «Thankfully there was no - one in the building and no - one
injured as a result of the fire or the smoke.
It will also cover the medical costs if your neighbor was
injured as a result of the fire.
It will also cover the medical costs if your neighbor was
injured as a result of the fire.
About 350 children age 19 and under are
injured as a result of fire or burn - related causes every day, according to the National Fire Protection Association — a statistic reported by First Alert, which makes smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and fire extinguishers for homes.
Not exact matches
If you want to know does renters insurance cover
fire liability, you'll be happy to find out that your coverage can respond to any third party (i.e. not a named insured) who is
injured or suffers property damage
as a
result of that negligence.
It could cover bumping into someone on the street and
injuring them, or accidentally starting a
fire with your Christmas tree that impacts the building
as well
as other residents, or any number
of other odd scenarios you'd never expect would
result in damages to the other party.
Don't forget that it also comes with loss
of use coverage to pay for you to stay somewhere else after the
fire, personal property coverage to buy you new property to replace what was lost in the
fire, and even medical payments to others coverage to make a good faith payment that doesn't admit fault if someone else was
injured as a
result of the loss, but not seriously.
While the purpose
of Indiana's Move Over law is to protect police,
fire, and other emergency workers, the law may be used by others
injured in an accident
resulting from a driver's failure to move over
as well.
Don't forget that it also comes with loss
of use coverage to pay for you to stay somewhere else after the
fire, personal property coverage to buy you new property to replace what was lost in the
fire, and even medical payments to others coverage to make a good faith payment that doesn't admit fault if someone else was
injured as a
result of the loss, but not seriously.