If the Plumbing burst and casues damage, yes. In other words, say your water heater goes and pours water all over the floor. The damage to the floors and items in your basement will be covered. Keep in mind that placing claims brings you closer to having your policy canceled. Do it wisely!
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Depends on what you mean by "cover". If you have a plumbing problem like I did, where my main sewer line in my back yard collapsed because it was old and tree roots were crushing it, then no. If you have a collapsing sewer line, and water backs up into your basement, then in Wisconsin you would need to have a special endorsement to cover backup of sewers and drains for even the clean up and repair inside of your house to be paid for. If you are just asking if damage to your house as a result of broken pipes is covered, again I would say "it depends"! I don't think any company out there would pay to repair the plumbing, but they might pay for the resulting damage.
Contact your agent and ask them if you are covered.
No. that would be covered under your dental insurance plan.
Definetely you can claim for the damages caused by the tree falling on your house. The Insurance companies cover these damages under the property insurance. Just you have provide the photos of the damaged house aas an evidence to claim your money.
No. You homeowners insurance specifically excludes motorized vehicles. You auto insurance will cover damage you did to their home with your car. Your homeowners is not designed to cover damage you do with your vehicle under any circumstances.
Yes, that coverage should be under the personal property section of your policy.
It would cover you under your Buildings insurance
Yes, That would be a covered loss under most home insurance policies.
No
yes the Aetna insurance cover a provider for people under its plan
Auto insurance will not cover a boat under any circumstances.
Most home owners policies will cover it unless the water from the broken pipe did not cause any damage to the property.
No. That would come under comprehensive insurance.