Because these Ten Terrorist were allowed to Enter Places of High Importance without Screening.
It only killed one person but extensive residential damage was caused, that is no where near as much as the cost for the annual fires though.
Not much but the only meaning i can think of is to blow up?
Only if it was caused by a collision or sabotage.
It only does about forty damage if I remember right.
Your collision coverage should pay for the damage caused by hitting the tree.Comprehensive insurance covers water damage, hail and flood. However, in your scenario, the damage was only indirectly caused by the water. Damage to your car caused by hitting another car or a fixed object is paid for by your collision coverage.
Third party insurance basically protecting yourself from the actions of another persons. It covers the damage you caused to a third party only - injury, death, and/or property damage caused to a third party in the event of an accident caused by the use of the vehicle.
No, only "comprehensive" coverage would pay for that. Liabiility AKA PLPD AKA property damage and liability ONLY covers other vehicles you may damage in a crash YOU have caused.
No. Your policy will only cover damages which were caused by a covered loss during the policy period.
It may only take an external force for me to damage my throat.
Typically, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover damage to a foundation caused by earthquakes. You would need to purchase a separate earthquake insurance policy or rider to have coverage for this type of damage.
A homeowners policy is not the proper policy for property rented to others. It is only for owner occupied dwellings and will not cover damage caused by anything other than a covered cause.
Damages for which there's no basis of action by itself. e.g. the plaintiff could recover for emotional distress (parasitic damage) caused by injury, but only if it accompanied by a physical or pecuniary injury.