Not exact matches
The only way to have coverage
against tornado damage is to include comprehensive coverage with your
vehicle insurance.
Dwelling Coverage provides protection
against such risks as fire and lightning, explosions, windstorms, hail, snow, damage from smoke, in some states -
tornadoes and hurricanes, vandalism, freezing of plumbing and overflow from your plumbing, damage from
vehicles, falling objects and, possibly, other damages stipulated in your policy.
If you own a
vehicle, boat, ATV, RV or other recreational property, you can insure it
against tornado damage simply by purchasing insurance policies that include comprehensive («other than collision») insurance.
Auto insurance also protects your
vehicle against theft, vandalism or a natural disaster such as a
tornado or other weather related incidents.
To make sure your home and
vehicle are covered
against tornado damage, contact a local independent agent in the Trusted Choice network.
The only way to have coverage
against tornado damage is to include comprehensive coverage with your
vehicle insurance.
The only way to obtain coverage
against tornado damage is by including comprehensive coverage in your
vehicle insurance policy.