Sentences with phrase «property damage caused by storms»

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Causing an estimated $ 108 billion in property damage, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on Aug. 29, 2005 and flooded 85 percent of the city after its levees were breached by a surge of storm and coastal waters.
The Petco Foundation investment will help the Humane Society of Greater Miami recover from losses and damages caused by the destructive storm including roof leaks, air conditioning damage, property damage and losses associated with extended downtime.
Because climate change is likely to cause death to many, if not millions of people, through heat stroke, vector borne disease, and flooding, annihilate many island nations by rising seas, cause billions of dollars in property damage in intense storms, and destroy the ability of hundreds of millions to feed themselves in hotter drier climates, the duty to refrain from activities which could cause global warming is extraordinarily strong even in the face of scientific uncertainty about consequences.
Residents of Brookline are most likely to experience property loss and damage to their homes caused by hurricanes, tropical storms and floods.
You should check your insurance policy if your property is damaged by storm surge, as some claims may be approved if it can be shown that the damage caused by the storm surge occurred at the same time as damage caused by a storm.
Hazard insurance protects a property owner against damage caused by fires, severe storms, earthquakes or other natural events.
Buildings insurance covers you against property damage caused by floods, fire, storms, subsidence, malicious damage / vandalism, falling trees / branches, and impact from vehicles, including objects that may fall from an aircraft.
If the property you're residing in is damaged, your renters insurance could help you pay for destruction cause by fire, flood, storms, and other unpredictable forces.
The biggest threat faced by property owners in Beaufort is loss or damage caused by hurricanes and tropical storms.
Most boat insurance property coverage include the theft and vandalism of the boat, along with damage caused by fire, storms, and other hazards aside from collision.
Residents of Norwell have a high risk of property damage caused by hurricanes and severe storms.
Although policies vary, most plans will cover direct physical loss of personal property if damaged 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.
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.
Certainly, in Wisconsin, you could end up seeing severe storms in both the winter and the summer, so any damage caused by a storm will potentially cause a loss for you, say if you have some property outdoors on a porch or deck.
You will want to be certain that your homeowners, business or renters insurance policy includes coverage for property damage caused by tornados and other wind storms.
We all know that living in Florida means having to deal with real property damage claims caused by tropical storms, tornadoes and by the dreaded hurricane.
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