No, considering there is no loss from a peril covered on your insurance. You threw it away. Also your deductible is probably at least a 1000 dollars any way.
A peril is a type of loss, throwing stuff away doesn't count.
Mark
Owner of Denvers Insurance
bite the exhaust off and drive it off a cliff.. then claim off the insurance that an elephant sucked you up and threw your off the white cliffs of dover.
That all health insurance goes threw the government
Some myths claim that when Odysseus sailed by they were so distressed that he was unaffected that they threw themselves into the sea and drowned.
The dog threw the ball as high as he could and it landed on a trampoline.
Contact your local police and file a claim. be sure to provaide any information posible, you may also call 911
Example sentence - She threw the ball harder than he thought she could.
Yes indeed he was a Liverpool ship owner, who infamously owned with others, the schooner Zong. In 1781 the captain of this slave trader threw 133 slaves into the mid Atlantic in order to claim the insurance money for the ship owners rather than the 'cargo' being reported dead on arrival with no claim possible. The case was central to highlighting the inhumanity of the slave trade and greatly helped in it's abolition in 1807.
No, not unless you threw them at the neighbors house. Assuming that you mean't "wind Blown Tiles", No one is liable for acts of Mother Nature and to date, she does not carry insurance.
It really depends on the company. Some see it as an act from God and will not cover it. Call your insurance rep. as soon as possible or look threw your contract.
Unless the person that hit you is found, you are responsible for the damages (just like if someone threw a brick through the window of your house). Always insure your car. If you are not going to drive it, buy garage insurance
It could strike as firmly as he wanted, it would never miss if he threw it, and it could shrink in size.
"You threw me for a loop" means that you surprised me or that I wasn't expecting that. It could also mean it caught you off guard and you totally weren't expecting it.