Insurance Information Institute: Wildfire Evacuees Should Review Their Insurance Coverage
Wildfire evacuees in the western
"Insurers are the nation's financial first responders as dozens of wildfires continue to burn in multiple states," said
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Damage caused by fire and smoke is covered under standard homeowners and renters insurance policies. A standard homeowners insurance policy covers wildfire-caused property damage to a home's structure and its outbuildings (e.g., garage) as well as the personal belongings housed on the premises. A renter's insurance policy covers the renter's personal belongings. Water damage caused by firefighters extinguishing a fire is covered under both homeowners and renters insurance policies.
Standard homeowners and renters insurance policies also provide additional living expenses (ALE), sometimes referred to as Loss of Use, to policyholders who either relocated because of a mandatory evacuation order or had their residence rendered uninhabitable due to wildfire-related damage.
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