An insurance agent in the Trusted Choice network can help by ensuring that you are property covered against
potential fire damage.
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON (AP)-- With
fired FBI Director James Comey's highly anticipated congressional testimony just a day away, the White House and its allies are scrambling for ways to offset
potential damage.
The White House and its allies are scrambling for ways to offset
potential damage from
fired FBI Director James Comey's highly anticipated congressional testimony, an appearance that could expose new details about his discussions with Trump about the federal investigation into Russia's election meddling.
To mitigate the impact of future smoke events, the team developed a model framework which could help governments and policymakers in Southeast Asia identify, in almost real time, the
fires with the highest
potential to cause
damage to human health.
In a study that highlights constraints on institutional behavior, Eden considers the questions of how and why the United States left the
potential damage from nuclear
fires out of its plans for fighting strategic nuclear war.
Using a biased regulatory analysis, the agency excluded the possibility of an act of terrorism as well as the
potential for
damage from a
fire beyond 50 miles of a plant.
Once officials realized the
fire was headed for the freeway, Correll said, they assessed the
potential damage and even anticipated multiple casualties from the incident.
This time the governor permits the drone to
fire on the convoy, but only after first weighing the military value of the target against
potential damage to civilian structures.
The oxidation of foodstuffs is like a controlled
fire which liberates energy but can also let sparks fly, giving rise to
potential damage.
Potential incidents in your rental units can include tenant
damage,
fire, break - ins, and tenant or visitor injuries on the premises.
So if you negligently start a
fire in your apartment, which results in a neighbor going to the hospital and
damage to another neighbor's personal property, both of them have
potential claims against you.
For example, it makes sense to insure your house against
fire; the premium is small compared to the
potential damage, which works because the chance of a
fire is also small.
A
fire in your condominium has the
potential to destroy all your personal property and cause
damage to the units surrounding yours.
An apartment building in Elkton, MD has been evacuated and residents are terrified of the
potential loss after a cooking
fire caused significant
damage to a unit within the building.
Another
potential change would be to better balance
damage and suppression costs to lower the overall costs of
fire — in effect, devoting more resources away from suppression and toward the protection of assets at risk.
Often, sentencing will take into account not just the amount of property
damage, but also the
potential for further
damage and bodily harm had the
fire remained uncontrolled.
On a separate note, accidental
fires have the
potential to lead to extremely high liability costs for those who live in condos, townhouses or other close living situations where a
fire in their home can
damage neighboring property.
Potential incidents in your rental units can include tenant
damage,
fire, break - ins, and tenant or visitor injuries on the premises.
So if you negligently start a
fire in your apartment, which results in a neighbor going to the hospital and
damage to another neighbor's personal property, both of them have
potential claims against you.
Providence homeowners must protect their dwellings against a smorgasbord of
potential natural and manmade hazards, including inclement New England weather, the occasional hurricane, water
damage,
fire, and wind and hail.
Named Perils include such things as wind,
fire, hail, electrical surges, lightning, explosion, theft, vandalism and other
potential causes of
damage to property or people.
Without it, you're risking
potential financial losses if your personal belongings are
damaged in a
fire or stolen in a burglary.
Just one unexpected mishap, such as severe
damage from a
fire or a lawsuit because of an injury, has the
potential to cause enough financial devastation to your business that you may find yourself forced to close your business for good.
For the interior and for your possessions, condo insurance will cover
potential losses, such as theft of or
damage from
fire.
An apartment building in Elkton, MD has been evacuated and residents are terrified of the
potential loss after a cooking
fire caused significant
damage to a unit within the building.
Most renters insurance plans are going to have coverage that will pay for
damages from
fire, theft, storms and a number of other
potential perils.
A
fire in your condominium has the
potential to destroy all your personal property and cause
damage to the units surrounding yours.
Fires have the
potential to cause a great deal of property
damage.
Fires, theft, storms, tornados and other
potential perils can all lead to large
damages and losses, and it can be impossible to predict when these kinds of problems may come up.
When a home is unoccupied for a long period of time, the possibility for
damage increases as vacant homes have an increased
potential for vandalism,
fire, flooding from burst pipes, being infested with insects or other vermin and liability issues.
Potential incidents in your rental units can include tenant
damage,
fire, break - ins, and tenant or visitor injuries on the premises.