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Most Home Insurance Policies do not provide coverage for cracked or broken concrete structures such as sidewalks, patios and driveways as this is considered normal wear and tear. You should contact your Insurance Agent for clarification.
Most will if it is in the slab. Where it can get tricky is when the pipe in in the yard.
You should contact your Insurance Agent for clarification. But most Home Insurance Policies do not provide coverage for cracked or broken concrete structures such as sidewalks, patios and driveways.
no it has nothing to do with your grill cause its homeowners insurance.
There is no compensation on homeowners insurance for a broken wrist. Much more information is required to determine if home insurance will even be involved at all as I doubt that it will be.
It is possible to but an addition with a crawl space over a driveway. However, the concrete will need to be broken up and removed first.
No it doesn't
Typically, no. However, your car insurance may.
That depends on your insurance provider. Easiest way is to ask them.
Your Health insurance.
Yes it normally does.
no - wear, tear is not covered and also defective equipment is not covered. a homeowners policy is not a home warranty