Generally, a claim can be cancelled. If you do not want the insurance to pay a claim, the company will be glad not to pay it.
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Yes, your homeowners insurance policy can be cancelled or non renewed if the insurer determines that your home or property has hazardous conditions. Especially if the homeowner has already collected on a claim and failed to make the necessary repairs.
Criminal activity is generally reported to the local police. Take your evidence there and you will be instructed as to how to proceed with your claim.
It will be on file with the Ins Co as a cancelled claim. If the adjuster did not put the claim in the PILR database only the Ins Co will know about it. If they did it will pop up as a reported claim for all to see. PILR = Property Insurance Loss Register
Generally homeowners policies are not increased due to claims. Perhaps a company may have a discount for being claim free that might make it go up after a claim because you loose the discount. One thing to remember is that a homeowners policy is made for big claims and not little claims. Claims history is judged by frequency as well as claim amounts. The easiest way to get cancelled is to start making small claims. I recommend keeping a $1000 deductible or higher and only use it for large losses. Homeowners Insurance is a loosing business for the last few years and the worst thing you can do is to get cancelled because it is getting harder and harder to find good homeowners insurance at a good rate.
Only against gambing winnings reported on the return.
It is either a claim for a fire or it is any type of homeowners claims since homeowners policies used to be called fire policies.
No. To help with the question...will you sue yourself?
You would have to file an auto claim and a homeowners claim. The damage to your property could not be covered under your auto's liability coverage because an insured cannot be liable against themselves.
yes, if it is single party.
1.5%
medical payments to others is no fault coverage - it makes no difference if the person is intoxicated or not