What’s Covered in Fire Insurance?
- Loss or damage caused by fire
- Loss or damage due to natural heating, fermentation, or spontaneous combustion
- Losses or damages resulting from implosion or explosion are covered under fire insurance. This includes damages caused by internal pressure, bursting of boilers, gas explosions, etc.
- Fire insurance typically covers losses or damages caused by natural calamities such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, storms, cyclones, typhoons, hurricanes, etc.
- Fire insurance may also provide coverage for losses or damages caused by malicious acts, including arson, riots, strikes, or civil commotions.
- Terrorism (subject to policy clauses): Some fire insurance policies may include coverage against losses or damages caused by acts of terrorism, subject to the specific terms and conditions mentioned in the policy.
- Bursting and overflowing of water tanks, pipes, and apparatus (under building insurance): Fire insurance policies that include building insurance coverage may cover losses or damages resulting from bursting or overflowing of water tanks, pipes, or apparatus within the insured premises.
- It is recommended to review the policy documents or consult with the insurance company to fully understand the coverage provided by a fire insurance policy.
What is Not Covered Under Fire Insurance?
1. Arson: Intentional fire-setting or fraudulent activity.
2. Vacant or unoccupied property: Extended periods of vacancy.
3. Acts of war and terrorism: Damage caused by war or terrorism.
4. Nuclear incidents: Damage from nuclear reactions or radiation.
5. Wear and tear or lack of maintenance: Gradual deterioration or neglect.
6. Consequential losses: Indirect or business interruption losses.
7. Illegal activities: Fire damage resulting from illegal acts.
8. Specific property types: Certain high-risk properties or violations.
Remember to refer to your policy documents for precise details