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dave harris
03-27-2017, 07:11 AM
Since a lot of radicals say, I won't pay for sick peoples insurance, what if all the home insurers in Florida said we will not pay for any storm damage whatsoever. How would you like that?

MDLNB
03-27-2017, 07:46 AM
Since a lot of radicals say, I won't pay for sick peoples insurance, what if all the home insurers in Florida said we will not pay for any storm damage whatsoever. How would you like that?

That's a rather stupid idea for a subject of a thread.

You are first assuming that anyone that does not agree with you have to be radicals. Then you accuse those same people of not only being radical, but being selfish for not willing to pay for someone else's insurance. Then, you use a ludicrous correlation between health insurance and "storm(?) insurance." Is there even such a thing as "storm insurance?"

Davie, did you have a long night of smoking that medical wacky weed again? Your post makes no sense at all.

dave harris
03-27-2017, 05:30 PM
That's a rather stupid idea for a subject of a thread.

You are first assuming that anyone that does not agree with you have to be radicals. Then you accuse those same people of not only being radical, but being selfish for not willing to pay for someone else's insurance. Then, you use a ludicrous correlation between health insurance and "storm(?) insurance." Is there even such a thing as "storm insurance?"

Davie, did you have a long night of smoking that medical wacky weed again? Your post makes no sense at all.

If you have damage from a storm and are insured against it, I would call that storm insurance. Is that to difficult for you to comprehend? Since your a trumpy, Ill consider the source.

Reiver
03-27-2017, 07:04 PM
Most homeowner policies typically exclude several types of natural disasters, such as earthquakes, other forms of earth movements such as sink holes and landslides, floods, septic system/sump pump overflows and backup, hurricanes and nuclear incidents.

Certain geographical areas in the U.S. are considered high risk for hurricanes, tornadoes, windstorms or floods. Special catastrophe insurance is available for specific natural disasters such as flood insurance, storm insurance for hurricanes and tornadoes, earthquake insurance and volcano insurance.

So to answer your premise; Nope! Typical home insurance does not cover "Storms".