Will my homeowner’s insurance cover damage to my retaining wall?
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Asked January 14, 2013
1 Answer
Whether or not your homeowner's insurance will cover damage to your retaining wall depends on the cause of the damage and the specifics of your policy. If the damage to your retaining wall is caused by a covered peril, such as a fallen tree, lightning strike, or a burst pipe, your homeowner's insurance may cover the damage. However, if the damage is caused by normal wear and tear or lack of maintenance, it may not be covered by your policy. It's also important to note that some homeowner's insurance policies may specifically exclude coverage for retaining walls or other structures that are not attached to your home. In this case, you may need to purchase additional coverage or a separate policy to protect your retaining wall. To determine if your policy covers damage to your retaining wall, you should review your policy documents or contact your insurance provider to discuss your specific situation. Additionally, it's a good idea to take photos of the damage and document any relevant information, such as the cause of the damage and the estimated cost of repairs, to provide to your insurance provider.
Answered January 14, 2013 by Anonymous