It just depends on the policy type you selected when you purchased your coverage. No, no one needs to force a company to provide racoon coverage, either you bought the coverage or you didn't.
Talk to your insurance agent if you have questions about your coverage. Your agent would the person in teh best position to advise you of coverage.
they have caused a widespread damage in Texas
yes
yes,yes they do
its gotta be Iowa
Because tornadoes have killed more people in Texas than in any other state. It is also the state with the most tornado injuries, damage, and the most tornadoes overall.
You'll need $50000 in personal injury coverage, as well as $25000 in property damage coverage to drive in Texas.
It just depends on the type of policy you selected when you purchased your coverage. Talk to your insurance agent if you have questions about your coverage. Your agent would the person in the best position to advise you of coverage.
On August 16, 1931, a magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck near Valentine, Texas, in the far western part of the state causing extensive damage. It is the strongest quake to have occurred in the state.
It's the same as for any other insurance company in Texas or anywhere else. If you have the coverage on your policy then they will pay the damage claim. If you did not purchase the coverage then they will not pay the claim. It's the same with all insurers.
Texas ranks number one in total number of tornadoes, tornado fatalities, tornado injuries, and damage in terms of monetary cost.
Unfortunately, yes. see links below
It depends on where you live. In Texas(where I live), no, it is not. In fact, you can even take a raccoon and have it as a pet if you wanted. A friend of mine, he found a baby raccoon on his front porch, and he raised it as a pet. My neighbor has also owned a raccoon before, and the police knew that it was his, and they protested about it. I would suggest you look at your state/provincial website/law book and look it up. Hope this helps you. :) -- Tasha (HorsesRockLol)