The liability section of the homeowner's policy provides Med Pay coverage for non-insured's (coverage F) and Liability coverage (coverage E) for injury to non-insured's. Liability coverage can include their lost wages. There are a lot of exclusions that could apply and your insurer would have to determine that you were responsible (negligent) for the injury caused in order for coverage E to apply. You would not have to be responsible for coverage F to apply but an exclusion could still be applicable.//
Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for motor vehicles.
Homeowners policies typically do not provide coverage for damages or losses caused by floods, earthquakes, and normal wear and tear.
No, your homeowners insurance would not provide coverage for your pet.
No. Homeowners insurance is "Property Insurance" it does not provide coverage for personal injury to the insured. You should look to your medical insurance for coverage applicable to bodily injury and your life insurance policy for compensation for loss of life.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide the coverage of a life insurance policy.
NO. Homeowners insurance policies do not provide coverage for automobiles. That's what auto insurance is for.
There is not enough information to answer your question. Did this injury occur in the home or away from the home? Who was injured and how did it occur? Was an insured household resident injured at the insured home? A homeowners insurance policy often provides a small amount of medical coverage if the insured elected it at the time of purchase for minor household injuries but does not replace a medical insurance policy. Was a guest injured on the premises of the insured home? Homeowners insurance policies often provide Liability coverage if the insured elected the coverage at the time of purchase that might provide coverage if the insured home owner was at fault for the injury. You would need to check your home insurance policy or contact your agent to determine if you purchased medical coverage or liability coverage depending on what occurred and if so, what limits are available.
Most homeowners policies will provide coverage
No. Automobile-related occurrences are not covered under homeowners insurance. In fact, they are expressly excluded.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage for motor vehicles.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for hired workers.
Yes, Homeowners insurance typically does provide coverage for losses that result from an accidental fire.