02-26-2015, 08:44 AM
Okay, time to read the laws of Hawaii.
ยง431:1-206 Property insurance defined. Property
insurance is insurance against loss of or damage to
real or personal property of every kind and any
interest therein, from any or all hazard or cause and
against loss consequential upon such loss of or
damage. An inclusion within other defined classes of
insurance of the right to insure against certain
designated perils to real or personal property shall not
be deemed a diminution of the definition of property
insurance.
Notice: By the law your insurance policy includes all hazard or cause.
Question:
Is the lava flow a hazard?
Did it cause insurance companies to issue moratoriums?
Did this as a consequence hurt your property value because buyers want new insurance?
By legal definition of what property insurance is in Hawaii, do you not have a right to file a claim?
ยง431:1-206 Property insurance defined. Property
insurance is insurance against loss of or damage to
real or personal property of every kind and any
interest therein, from any or all hazard or cause and
against loss consequential upon such loss of or
damage. An inclusion within other defined classes of
insurance of the right to insure against certain
designated perils to real or personal property shall not
be deemed a diminution of the definition of property
insurance.
Notice: By the law your insurance policy includes all hazard or cause.
Question:
Is the lava flow a hazard?
Did it cause insurance companies to issue moratoriums?
Did this as a consequence hurt your property value because buyers want new insurance?
By legal definition of what property insurance is in Hawaii, do you not have a right to file a claim?
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