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repair to the roof not covered. resulting water damage covered subject to policy deductible
Damage must be due to a covered cause for the damage to be claimed on your homeowners insurance. I cannot think of any way damage to a sewer could be from a covered cause.
Depending on the seriousness of the damage, car repair insurances will either repair the whole car (if the damage is minor), or only repair part of the car. Parts that are usually not repaired are the headlights and windows.
generally speaking if a leak from a domestic appliance causes damage, the damge caused by the leak is covered. the cost to repair the appliance is not.
In most states the answer to this question is "yes". Sudden and accidental water damage is covered by most HO-3 policies (the TX equivalent to the HO-3 is the HO-B, and sometimes the HO-A+). Although the insurance company will repair the water damage, they will not cover the appliance that covered this damage. The reason the appliance is not covered is because "appliance malfunction" isn't a covered peril.
what is covered by a grant
Cardiac erosion refers to a rare mechanical complication of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) where the valve can erode into the heart tissue. This can cause problems such as bleeding and damage to the heart muscle. Treatment may involve surgical repair or replacement of the eroded valve.
Generally no. This is a maintenance item that builts up over time and does not happen suddenly and accidentally. You can purchase an endorsement to cover sewer and septic tank backup coverage that may cover some damage caused by any damage from the backup. Otherwise it would not be covered and no repair of the septic tank or sewer system would be covered at all.
Not generally. If the repair man is responsible for damage, he is also responsible to repair it.
Common signs that indicate a need for downspout repair include water pooling around the foundation, water damage on exterior walls, overflowing gutters during rain, and erosion near the downspout outlet.
Coastline erosion poses significant threats to ecosystems, human settlements, and infrastructure. It can lead to habitat loss for wildlife, increased flooding risks, and damage to coastal properties, which can be costly to repair. Additionally, erosion can disrupt local economies that depend on tourism and fishing. Addressing coastline erosion is crucial for preserving both environmental health and community resilience.
This is a question that should be used in a forum. Personally I believe no cosmetic surgeries should be covered at all unless they are used to repair damage from some kind of accident or injury.