According to AnswerBag.com, it covers these things in addition to basic homeowners' insurance: "falling objects, weight of snow, sleet and ice, damage to water heating systems, volcanic eruption, damage from Plumbing or appliances, freezing of plumbing or appliances and damage from artificially generated currents".
No. Homeowners Insurance does not coverage for automobiles.
No, your homeowners insurance would not provide coverage for your pet.
NO. Homeowners insurance policies do not provide coverage for automobiles. That's what auto insurance is for.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide the coverage of a life insurance policy.
Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for motor vehicles.
Homeowners insurance and Auto TheftNo. Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for Automobiles. You will need to file that with your Auto Insurance company if you have comprehensive Auto Coverage.More sNO. That would be something that auto insurance would cover if you had full coverage including theft. Homeowners, does not cover motorized vehicles, except in specific cases.
No, Homeowners Insurance is Property Coverage, not financial or Investment Insurance.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for hired workers.
No it does not. Lenders Title insurance is a whole other form of coverage
No. Homeowners Insurance typically do not provide liability coverage for criminal acts. Your medical insurance is a good source of coverage for health care needs.
Yes, Homeowners insurance typically does provide coverage for losses that result from an accidental fire.
No. All homeowners insurance polices in the United States have language that specifically excludes coverage for Asbestos Abatement.