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Insurance and winter storms: What's covered, what's not, and what to do now...
Posted on Monday, February 1, 2010 by Insurance Quotes Health
If a tree limb falls on your car, is it covered by insurance? How about the food in your freezer during a power outage, or your TV when a power surge wrecks it? And what about the cleanup costs for all those wind-damaged branches and storm debris in your yard?
Here's our list of tips about insurance and winter storms.
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