Most homeowners policys say the loss must be sudden and accidential, and exclude grandual deterioration, but I would turn in the claim, and get the opinion.
Building a mine underground can cause physical weathering as the excavation process exposes rocks to changes in pressure and temperature, leading to cracking and breaking. It can also induce chemical weathering through interactions with water and air, which can alter the composition of the rocks surrounding the mine. Over time, these weathering processes can weaken the integrity of the mine structures.
Something called fracking is causing earthquakes. Fracking is a way to remove oil and natural gas from underground. Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking (a drilling process that injects millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals under high pressure into a well, cracking the rock and to release natural gas and oil) is sometimes the cause of earthquakes.
The cracking of soils in rice fields is typically caused by the shrinkage and expansion of clay-rich soils due to changes in moisture content. When the soil dries out, it contracts and can crack. Conversely, when it becomes water-logged, it expands, leading to further cracking when it dries out again.
Earthquakes can produce a variety of sounds before the main shock wave, such as rumbling, cracking, or grinding noises. These sounds can be caused by the movement of rocks along fault lines underground or the shifting of the earth's crust. It's important to note that not all earthquakes produce audible sounds before the main shock wave.
Trees can make cracking sounds due to a phenomenon called "wind-induced stem breakage" which occurs when strong winds bend the tree causing internal stresses that lead to cracking. Another reason can be the expansion and contraction of the tree's sapwood as it absorbs or loses water, especially during temperature changes, which can cause the wood to crack.
== == Why do you assume you will GET insurance, after a DUI? The insurance industry is cracking down on those who drink and drive, by refusing to insure such drivers.
You should contact your insurance agent and ask. It depends on the coverage you bought. If you bought the cheapest policy you could find it is likely not covered. If you bought extended or All Risk coverage then it probably is covered. If it's just cosmetic then most likely it will not cover it. If the damage is creating a structural Hazard then it may be covered so long as you don't have a foundation exclusion. If a tree is creating this cracking you should certainly have the tree removed to prevent further cracking. This is part of the normal maintenance and care expected of a homeowner. Failure to maintain could void coverage under the negligence clause on your policy.
Call the claims department of your insurance company or your agent and ask!
Cracking is correct, as in cracking an egg.
No unless the foundation crack was caused by something like an earthquake. Normal wear and tear is not covered.
You have to be on the registration as well. Most insurance companies are cracking down on this because people are using other's with better driving records to save money-so they got wise
I hope you have a cracking time.The glass began cracking under the weight.Stop cracking your knuckles.
no
Get Cracking was created in 1943.
Cracking Up was created in 2004.
Cracking Pearlymussel was created in 1820.
Cracking India was created in 1991.