so that any other particle wont interfere in our experiment
No need to cover them but they may need to be supported against 'falling over'
Because you need to be able to interpret what you see.
Yes, but it does depend on what the cause of the structural damage was. You need to look at your schedule of covered perils. Home owners insurance policies generally provide coverage for sudden accidental losses such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Falling objects, etc. See your policy schedule for a list of covered perils.
I have back problems and need a office ball chair. Will it be covered by bcbs ?
Generally no. You need "all risk" contents for that to be covered.
Most of the cases is not covered by any insurance. However, if the need arose after an accident then the insurance must cover the cost
Either vehicle is covered by auto insurance but you would need to get insurance policies that cover commercial vehicles.
You need to have your sister schedule you as an covered driver on her auto insurance policy to be covered. Non Owners Insurance will not cover you in any vehicle to which you have regular access.
Yes, it will be covered.
Medicare Part B will cover the cancer drug Herceptin.
You need to read your contract, in most states any legal driver over 25 is covered on any policy and on some policies cover everyone with A valid license. Also if the person is using your insurance to cover damages they caused, You can sue them for costs. The policy is yours not theirs.
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