Yes the fire department is required to provide insurance to there firefighters. it is common for volunteer departments insurance to only cover you if you are injured while preforming activities with the fire department
Usually very good! But, it depends on where you work. Different jurisdictions offer different programs. It's really up to the city, county, municipality, or whatever.
DO FIREFIGHTERS NEED MEDICAL INSURANCE?Yes. In fact there insurance is way more than another ordinary person because every day there is a possibility they could die.
Calls that ask for help putting out a fire.
At one time in the US, firefighters were paid by the people who had buildings on fire. However, the insurance companies realized it would be better for them if firefighters went right to work on the fire, rather than discussing prices. The insurance companies placed a sign on buildings they insured (called a fire mark) that told firefighters they would be paid by the insurance company if they put a fire out at that building. The fire mark sign was usually the insurance company logo.
There are multiple kinds of insurance policies available to cover almost everything: Such as Life insurance, Insurance for your property, Insurance for your vehicle and even Insurance for your health.
Wildland firefighters fight fires in grasslands and mountains. Structural firefighters fight house, and building fires. Both have their own dangers. EDIT - Just another one to throw in is an aviation fire fighter, a highly specialized branch trained specifically to fight fires in aircraft.
Automobile Liability insurance, YES. Liability insurance, NO. There are many kinds of liability insurance.
"Yes, I checked this out and the Hartford Insurance Company has a full line of all kinds of insurance polices, including Home Owner's Insurance policies of different kinds, as well. You can contact an insurance agent for more details."
Yes actually Firemans Fund was a New York based insurance company at one time. Now it's just insurance for people who work around or in a firehouse.
Nationwide Insurance provides almost all kinds of insurance. These include, but are not limited to, auto insurance, home insurance, renters insurance and travel insurance.
There is no standard collective noun for firefighters, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a crew of firefighters, a squadron of firefighters, a team of firefighters, etc.
"Auto insurance provides property, liability and medical coverage:
Personal Umbrella Insurance covers what your regular insurance doesn't. The most common types are car and home insurance.