Unfortunately, insurance companies often consider artificial disc replacement as experimental surgery. Experimental techniques are generally not covered by insurance. Check your policy for details.
Yes.
No. The insurance will only cover the replacement of the one brick wall that falls.
Only if it was damaged as a result of a accident.
No, homeowners insurance is not a replacement for health insurance.
Settling of earth is not a covered cause of damage. For this reason, the homeowner's insurance will not cover replacement of the windows. This is a maintenance issue that is your responsibility as the homeowner. Maintenance is never covered by the homeowner's insurance. Sorry.
Insurance will cover whatever damage to your vehicle as long as you have comprehensive insurance. As long as you have a HO-3 insurance, it will cover the replacement cost to your house if you take wind or hail damage as well.
I have a mobile home and the furnace caught on fire and is now damaged does my homeowners insurance cover this as a replacement
Yes, The liability portion of your auto insurance policy will cover the damages you may do to a telephone pole in an accident.
Not in Massachusetts,Masshealth and medicare do not cover any testosterone replacement meds, period
It would depend on whether or not you are liable for the injury. Homeowners insurance is not a viable replacement for medical insurance.
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.
Regular house insurance does not cover the contents of the house and so will not cover the replacement of those items. A separate assessment is made of the contents of the house and a separate amount is charged for their insurance.