Yes, under comprehensive
Comprehensive Coverage on your Auto Insurance Policy covers for a covered loss that is stolen or damage by causes other than collision or upset. Such as Fire, Theft, Vandalism, hitting a bird or animal, wind, hail, flood or earthquake.
will depending on what did the bird do, you see if the bird broke the window or the roof and took your offspring away to feed his young, then no, but if the bird fell from the sky and broke through the wall/windows, and u were able to catch him then...... will the insurance probably wont cover it, but you can sue the bird for every feather he has.
It depends on how the damage was done by the bird.
No, that's normal expected wear and tear for any roof.
yes you do not put a windowwhere ever the bird my hit
It's a lot harder to defend yourself by hitting someone with a bird.... Or to hit a fastball.
No its not its just a minor accident
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There is a strong death superstition surrounding birds hitting the windows of a home. If a birds hits someone's home then someone in that house will die.
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act of god is usually defined as a natural occurring event such as a branch on a tree falling and breaking your window or a bird hitting your car events such as these are usually what the insurance company consider under act of god
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