State insurance NZ will cover terms as short as six months and as long as eighteen months. They offer coverage from a basic liability to a full coverage rate.
It depends on the terms of the policy, but it's really unlikely that an insurance policy would cover illegal activity.
This depends on the Terms and Conditions of the Policy, you will find these on the Policy Document itself.
If Your dishwasher is just malfunctioning and needs a repair man then NO, Your home Insurance Policy does not cover Appliance Maintenance.A good home insurance policy should in fact cover damages to your home caused by a dishwasher if you have coverage on your policy for Water Damage, But it will not cover the dishwasher itself unless it was damaged by a covered peril under the terms of you insurance policy.
You need to look at the terms of your individual policy. I suspect it will, but if you are uncertain contact your insurer.
Depends on your specific policy terms and what caused the flood.
If your policy contains sewer back up coverage and business owned property coverage. The policy should according to its terms and coverages cover your claim. http://calcocommercialinsurance.com
Yes, The terms of our Homeowners Insurance Policy state that we must notify the insurance company if there is a change in residence of the home. Failure to comply with the terms of the insuring contract are grounds for cancellation or non-renewal of the policy.
No. This is not a covered cause under a homeowners policy. This is something that was caused by the homeowners neglect which is not covered under the terms of the policy.
The length of the terms on a Progressive auto insurance policy will depend on which type of policy you choose. The longer you commit to their insurance, the better deal you will get.
It depends on the terms of your insuring contract. Maybe yes maybe no, Just read the terms of your insurance policy or contact your insurance agent.
The court can make any judgment they wish in regards to a claim regardless to what is covered by the insurance companies policy. What happens is the individual policy holder is now on the hook for the damages that the insurance company is not going to cover. The terms of the policy would be inforce unless a court of authority finds the insurance company was negligent in it's exclusion of specific terms in the policy. So basicly the insured person who was covered by the policy is out of pocket the amount of the awarded claim regardles of the insurance company covering that exclusion or not.
The terms of insurance policies vary but it is unlikely that a policy would cover the replacement of an item because it is broken.