It will if you can find some damage to what ever it is that no longer works. If you can show the adjuster any fried wiring (even if your not sure and it might look singed) let them make that decision. Technically, fried wiring is fire and is a covered peril in all policies. Some companies like Universal Insurance will look for ways to get out from these types of claims, so whatch out and read the policy carefully. They may use excuses like, "the surge most originate within the home" or other fine print to suggest that the coverage is provided but have enought to deny a claim when it does arrive.
yes it does
Yes.
A lightning strike has very much the same effect on electrical appliances as a power surge. An electrician will not easily tell the damage from these two events apart. Insurance covers for lightning, not for a power surge. So in short, claim for lightning damage, not power surge damage.
a surge suppressor or protector protects your equipment from spikes on the electrical line.
A surge protector does not save money on your electric bill, but do save the expense of replacing electrical appliances that have been shorted out by an electrical surge.
A transient, surge, spike, etc.
surge protector designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spike. A surge protector attempts to regulate the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or by shorting to ground voltages above a safe threshold.
You can purchase a device that is specifically made to prevent surges coming through your electrical lines and effecting your computers and equipment. I also highly recommend checking to see if you have a clause in your home owners insurance policy to cover this in case it happens.
Assuming they haven't be fried by a surge, reboot both devices.
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A surge limiter (or surge suppressor) can be installed into your electrical panel to help protect your home from dangerous electrical spikes. It is usually installed in conjunction with a lighting arrestor. You can also buy single use surge protectors for sensitive appliances, such as computers, tv's, and stereo systems.
shortage in the electrical cored meaning you need to move out quick
Surge protectors/protection