you probaly shouldnt have hired that guy. next question
Hurricanes are very destructive weather patterns. Examples of the destructive force of hurricanes include property damage, damage to entire cities and towns, death.
A destructive force is anything that is released to cause damage to property or lives, whether natural or man made
"Vandalize" means to intentionally damage or deface property, typically public property, by marking it with graffiti or other destructive actions.
A destructive force is anything that is released to cause damage to property or lives, whether natural or man made.
A destructive force is anything that is released to cause damage to property or lives, whether natural or man made.
Destructive Force means anything that is being released that causes damage to lives or property, and can be natural or man made in any way.
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD) Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest and most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season
Tornadoes are not given names a hurricanes are, but may be referred to by the places they hit. In this case, the most destructive tornado on record is the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011 which caused $2.8 billion in property damage.
Damage to someones property if you were at fault.
Business property insurance policies " sometimes called commercial property insurance " protect your property, as well as inventory or assets, against loss or damage caused by theft, an accident or some other means. Your business property insurance protects you even if the property is away from your place of business when it is damaged or lost. The policy covers your costs to replace or repair the property and, in some instances, compensates you for items that cannot be replaced.
The destructive force of a tornado can damage all but the most substantial structures, and concrete buildings are the safest refuge. A bored house cat can often become destructive and damage furnishings.
PD = Property Damage This is direct damage to the bricks and mortar of your building TE = Time Element This is the direct damage done to your loss of business income due to a covered cause of loss.