Your fire insurance covers much more than just fire damage and is therefore often called home insurance. Fire insurance also intervenes when, for example, a storm or a lightning strike damages your home or contents.
This is not legally required insurance, but you do well to take it anyway. Both as an individual and for your business
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This page is part of a lexicon and does not provide product information or contractual details on insurance services. For specific information, please refer to the official documentation or contact your insurance agent.