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My house caught on fire recently. Will my insurance company cover the damages or how does this work? Thanks

Unless you set the fire, your insurance should pay, subject to policy terms and conditions.

YOu should be discussing this with your agent.

well it should unless you meant to cause the fire sorry to hear that by the way

whether insurance will cover or not depends on the cause of the fire. as a general rule accidental fire is covered. the first thing to do is to lodge a claim with the insurance company.

what type of insurance do you have. I'm going to guess homeowners insurance and yes it should cover the damages if its not set by arson or was an actually attempt to burn down your house.

Yes of course your insurance will cover it providing you have real good insurance. They will probably put you up in a hotel while your home is either being renovated or while you are looking for a new place to live. Good Luck on being reimbursed for all your household items....that may be a tough one

You will need to work with your insurance agent to determine what the actual cost to repair the house is. Don't forget things like hotel rooms, phone bills, damaged art work, etc.
Also, get an independent contractor to give you an estimate on what it will cost for him to do the repairs - he may find that the plumbing and wiring in that section also need to be replaced do the heat/fire damage.

Although most insurance companies are very good about coming close to the actual cost of repairs, some will try to low ball you (this is why you get your own estimate) and you may end up having to get an attorney or go into arbitration - depending on the terms of your policy. I friend of mine's insurance company only wanted to give her $80,000 when the cost of the repairs was $240,000. This is only one instance, as I said most insurance companies do a good job.

If you meant to set it on fire: NO
If if happened by accident: MAYBE

Sorry to hear about your house, is it a complete loss?

unless it was intentional. they should also pay for any added expenses due to loss of use of the home. if you have to stay ion a hotel, eat out, even board your dog untilt he home is repaired, if it is unlivable.

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