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Q: Can a homeowner file a claim against Southern California Edison for damages?
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Does homeowner's insurance cover engine failure?

No, homeowner's insurance only overs damages on the house.


What is homeowners liability insurance for?

The liability portion of your home insurance policy provides protection in the event someone asserts a claim of liability against the homeowner for damages or injuries.


Can you sue a homeowner for damages to you and your hand even if it was your fault?

No, you can't sue your own homeowner's insurance for any medical condition you experience whether it is your fault or not. Homeowner's insurance is not medical insurance for the homeowner. However, if it is someone else's home you may have your emergency medical covered as most homeowner's policies have emergency medical coverage for non-residents. It is also possible to sue the homeowner for damages, i.e. a dog bite.


Does homeowner insurance include damages done on a vehicle that was damaged in your yard?

No damage to motor vehicles is specifically excluded


How are homeowner claims paid to person who had deed but not policy?

Homeowner insurance claims are paid to the policy holder, in a condo and the damages are being reimbursed by the association the deed and title holder gets the refund


Can a person sue a homeowner after suing the home insurance company for the same accident?

Yes, it is possible for a person to sue a homeowner after suing the home insurance company for the same accident. The homeowner's insurance policy may not cover all damages or there may be additional claims the person wishes to pursue against the homeowner that are not covered by the insurance policy. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to discuss the specifics of the situation.


Is the homeowner or the tenant responsible for damages caused by a tree falling on a rented property?

Homeowner's insurance would be the first recourse. If insurance does not cover the damages the owner of the property would be responsible. The answer above is fundamentally accurate but the tenant is not automatically free of any obligation. If the tenant is renting a home as opposed to an apartment he may have some responsibility for reasonable upkeep and maintenance. If he fails to water the tree for a year and that is the cause of the tree falling, the owner may have recourse against the tenant.


Does homeowner insurance cover damages made by your car to your neibord house?

Your Auto Liability Insurance will offer coverages for damages resulting from automobile ownership. Homeowners Insurance does not cover autos or auto accidents.


If I injure someone in self defense and am sued for his damages does my homeowner's liability coverage cover my legal costs and his medical care?

This is a question that can only be answered by your reading your homeowner's insurance policy. Under certain conditions, it might.


Will homeowners insurance cover personal property if your dog ate part of a very expensive leather couch?

Not if it is your couch and your dog. If your animal damages a neighbor's property, he may have a claim against your homeowner's liability insurance, or vice versa if it is your property and another person's dog.


Will homeowner's insurance cover an overflow toilet?

No. Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for routine expected plumbing maintenance issues. However, If you have "Accidental Water Discharge" coverage on your policy, then you will be covered for resulting damages from the overflow but not for the actual plumbing repairs needed. If you have damages that resulted from the overflow, once you have made the required plumbing repairs the company will invoke the damage coverage. If you do not make the necessary plumbing repair then the insurance company will not fix the other damages that resulted from it. The reasoning is that if the homeowner refuses to maintain the home, then this is a moral hazard (negligence) on the part of the homeowner and the damages that result from lack of maintenance will be ongoing.


Does homeowner ins. cover a car burned due to bad electrical?

No, Home Hazard Insurance is for damages to your home due to a covered peril. Auto Insurance Comprehensive coverage is for damages to your car. You will need to seek coverage for your car from your Auto insurance Policy.