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Court Differentiates Vandalism from Theft in First Party Insurance Policy

The Property Insurance Law Observer

The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington decided an insurance coverage case involving Plaintiffs Benny and Guangying Cheung and Defendant Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company. Plaintiffs argued that the damage was covered under the policy, primarily resulting from theft.

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Why Finding Homeowners Insurance in California is So Challenging in 2024:

Jackson & Jackson

One important aspect of homeowners insurance is that it not only protects the physical structure of the home but also extends coverage to personal belongings inside the property. These events can cause extensive damage to homes and properties, leading insurers to be more cautious in providing coverage.

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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Collectibles? 

Distinguished

Theft, damage during transport, or accidental breakage can devastate a collection that has taken years to assemble. Unfortunately, these unique risks are rarely appropriately covered by standard homeowner insurance policies. Does Homeowners Insurance Typically Cover Art or Collectibles?

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Discover the Added Value of Renter’s Insurance in Michigan

Shield Insurance Agency

Rental Insurance Value: Safeguarding Your Assets One of the significant benefits of having renters insurance in Michigan is the protection it provides for your personal property. From furniture and electronics to clothing and jewelry, your belongings are safeguarded against perils such as fire, theft, vandalism, and more.