Your policy may or may not have coverage for mold related issues. This is something to check when you buy a policy as the insurance companies try to avoid having to pay for mold problems which can be very expensive.
Standard home insurance policies do not cover mandatory basement remodeling, unless the basement is damaged from an event (e.g. flooding) covered by the policy
No, Your homeowners insurance policy is specific to the property and liabilities of the named insured(s)
Insurance is designed to cover large, unexpected losses. Maintenance and wear-and-tear are not covered.
Settlement cracks and cracks from ground shifting are not covered.
The law requiring mandatory car insurance states that individuals and businesses are required by law to possess valid auto mobile insurance designed to cover the risk of financial liability in the event of an accident.
No, if the gutters were not installed correctly.
My father is actually a Basement Remodeling Contractor in Arizona. So yes, cupcake. They do have basements in Arizona. Well, my father could be a drug dealer using that as a cover. So whatever.
Motor insurance segment is one of the most competitive segment in general insurance space. Since motor insurance is mandatory, it becomes a recurring revenue for any service provider.
No. Homeowners insurance does not cover remodeling nor normal expected maintenance and risk mitigation of a home.
They would not cover the shower, but if the leak was sudden and accidental, they would cover the water damage only. This includes all plumbing appliance.
Some states have made it mandatory for insurance to cover infertility treatment, but it varies upon your location and your insurance coverage. Call your health insurance to find out specifically what, if anything they cover. Also, many infertility clinics now offer financing through them, if it comes down to your health insurance not covering the costs. :-)
Whether or not Cigna will cover mandatory iron infusions depends on if your doctor designated this procedure as medically necessary to your health. In order to get the procedure approved, your doctor should contact Cigna prior to making you go for any procedures.
in case your foundation collapses. happened to us and believe me we aren't waterfront.