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Does 'Storm' include snow damage?
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Seems a bit harsh, that they are saying its not covered.
People - always take accidental damage cover! I dont even give my clients the option nowadays and haven't for years. They all get it.Happy to provide impartial general insurance advice free of charge!0 -
If the snow fall is over that of the loadings required by building regulations, I see no reason for the insurers not to pay. How about the canopy that collapsed on the front of Tesco’s in S!!!!horpe?0
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