In the USA you do not pay taxes on the Proceeds from an Insurance Claim.
No.
income taxes ? no insurance payments are exempt
No.
You do not generally have to pay taxes on an insurance settlement claim. You can check with your tax firm or accountant for the rules specific to your state.
NO, But they can get Renters or Tenants insurance
Yes it would but if it were due to the landlords negligence his liability insurance would cover the loss. Your insurance co will chase the claim against his for you. Place a claim with them.
Yes, provided you have comprehensive coverage or can claim it on your homeowners or renters' insurance; but, as this would be an act of vandalism, you may be required to provide a police report.
Your auto insurance claim has nothing to do with filing your income taxes. You file your auto claim by notifying your agent right when the incident occurs so they can start working on the claim as fast as possible.
If a person has two or more life insurance policy, what happens in case the insurer passed away?
No. Altering documents in such a manner is unlawful.
There are many companies that offer renters insurance. The best place to purchase renters insurance will depend on your location and individual situation. Some of the top rated renters insurance companies are Travelers Insurance, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers Insurance.