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It might, but with a small loss like this you'd be far better off having it repaired yourself. It's unlikely that the repair cost would exceed your deductible. Furthermore, any claim or inquiry you make against your homeowners will likely result in a claim surcharge on your premium at your next renewal.

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Q: Does homeowners insurance cover broken glass in a front door when it just falls out?
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Health insurance is the only thing that would cover falls of a homeowner in the home. Homeowners insurance is certainly not intended to cover this type of accident.


Does home owners insurance cover accidental falls?

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Can you get your homeowners policy to cover damage to your car if the roof fell onto the car?

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Who is liable when your neighbors rotten tree falls on your house or car falls on your property?

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If your tree falls on someone elses vehicle will your home insurance cover it?

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If a tree in my backyard falls and does damage to neighbors privacy fence is my HO insurance liable for all costs or is his?

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If you fell on your apartment stairs is this covered by homeowners insurance?

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Is your car covered by homeowners insurance if stuck by lighting in driveway?

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