You have to ask them. You can not find it out any other way legally as insurance information is protected under privacy laws. If you have a claim to bring suit against a person then a court could order disclosure of a policy if one exists.
Contact a lawyer and file a lawsuit against him.
Yes. If it is a home and it is owned by someone, then it is covered by homeowners' insurance, regardless of who that someone is.
In order to find out how much homeowners insurance is, one would need to contact an insurance provider. There is no obligation to buy the insurance but an insurance quote can be provided.
You will have to ask them for it.
No.
Homeowners insurance covers what is inside the home. Check your auto insurance for auto damages.
There are several companies that offer homeowners insurance. Allstate and State Farm are two of many companies. If you look in your yellow pages, you can find several insurance companies offering homeowners insurance.
Of course NOT. Homeowners Insurance does not cover auto accidents. That's what Auto Insurance is for.
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No, homeowners insurance is not a replacement for health insurance.
Nope! Because your dead!