Maybe. Contact your agent and ask him. Do you have 100% replacement cost on the dwelling?
depends on what was damaged. But I think its a 50,50 chance.
A lot. Are you asking what parts of the building are protected? Or are you asking what types of damage are covered? We can't help without a more specific question.
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.
They would pay for it only if it has been added to the policy (or if it was part of the home when insured) AND only if the damage was caused by some unforseen circumstance. IT probably would not be covered for a structural failure, an earthquake, etc. But if a bulldozer fell into it , that may be covered.
Whether lost cash is covered by insurance depends onwhether the insurance policy either says it covered, or says it is not covered.
Structural insurance typically refers to coverage for the building itself and is usually the responsibility of the property owner or landlord. Renters generally need renter's insurance, which covers personal belongings and liability but does not include the building's structure. However, some landlords may require renters to have insurance that includes liability or additional coverage. It's important for renters to clarify their insurance needs with their landlord and understand what is covered.
Retinol is covered by health insurance.
A leaking roof is considered a maintenance issue. This means that damage is not coverage on any property insurance policy. If, a storm occurred , causing a tree to fall through your roof while it was raining, that would be covered including the damage due to water, the tree, contents, etc. The key to insurance covered incidents is that they must be sudden, accidental, and not predictable. A leaking roof happens over time and should be taken care of by the property owner. Neglect of maintenance is not a covered item. Sorry.
Autopsies are not normally covered by insurance companies or Medicare
Yes a RIFLE can be covered under insurance
This would be covered under your general liability policy for your business
"Normally the entire engine, not the transmission is covered with motor breakdown insurance. The extent of your motor breakdown insurance will determine what is covered and what is not."