there are a few different numbers you should contact depending on your situation. I would begin by contacting your agent/company, they will get you started, and will likely be able to provide you with the most accurate information for your situation. Then, if you have a mortgage on the home, you should contact your mortgage company's claims department. This department will work with your insurance company to verify that the appropriate repairs are completed.
National Life has been bought out by AIG, so you would have to contact them: aig.com/gateway/home.
There are a number of sites where one can find a list of home telephone companies. Some sites where this information can be found are Wikipedia and Connect My Phone.
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Personal Liability coverage is included in homeowners insurance. Personal Liability includes coverage several different scenarios including negligence for injuries and damage, libel, and slander. If you are accused of slander and are facing a lawsuit, contact your insurance agent to file a claim on your personal liability coverage and your home insurance company will pay for legal defense costs, settlements, and judgments awarded.
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Someone should know a number of things before buying home insurance such as what the insurance covers, what it doesn't cover, the price of premiums, and whether or not they can increase if a claim is made.
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They should not drop you before a claim is settled. If they have contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
Yes you can withdraw your claim, but once reported, the damage and the claim filing are still on record.
Once you become the legal owner of the home and something occurs that is covered by homeonwers insurance then it is your insurance that must cover the claim. In the event the incident is not covered by your insurance policy and you feel that a material misrepresentation was made by the seller then I can only suggest getting the advice of an attorney.
You don't need too. Just make your loss claim on your own homeowners insurance policy. If your neighbor is liable for your loss then your Insurance Company will subrogate the matter for you.
You will have to check your home owner's policy. It is a contract that you have with the insurance company and will specify how long you have to file a claim.
File the claim on your auto insurance. Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles.
Short answer yes, if it is in your policy long answer, would not be smart to claim it.
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