Yes, clothing would be considered personal property.
If you scheduled your personal property on your Homeowners Insurance Policy then it will cover. If you failed to schedule your personal property then it will not be covered.
i assume here you are talking about personal property? that is stolen? most do have personal property coverage, however there are strictly ''dwelling policys'' that cover that only the dwelling.......also there are some policys that cover personal property but not for the 'peril' of theft.....
No. Your homeowners will only cover personal injury if it occurs on the property listed on the policy.
If your renters policy covers Sewer Backup then it will cover damage to personal property.
This depends on what coverage level you have with your fire insurance. Fire insurance policies offer personal property coverage as an optional add-on, and even include the option to cover either the value of the items or to upgrade and cover their replacement cost.
Depends. If you are at fault, the other insurance company has to cover property loss. Personal property loss is most likely an option (not basic coverage) on your policy.
Personal insurance can cover a wide array of things. It can cover your property, your valuables, even your best interest if you are in business. There is also personal health insurance.
no Covering theft of personal property in car insurance does not arise at all. You can opt for transit or personal baggage policy coverage.
Yes, that coverage should be under the personal property section of your policy.
I believe it is.
The law of the state in which the property is located, for real property, or for personal property, the law of the owner's residence.
The DD Form 1577, also known as the "Authorization for Repair or Replacement of Personal Property," is covered under Army Regulation (AR) 735-5, which pertains to the policies and procedures for property accountability and management. This regulation outlines the responsibilities for lost, damaged, or destroyed government property and the processes for reporting and resolving these issues. It provides guidance on the documentation required for processing claims related to personal property.