Property damage sustained by a third party includes: physical loss, damage, destruction, or loss-of-use; and economic loss.
Damage to property of others or the loss of use of that property whether it has been physically damaged or not.
A type of harm involving injury to real estate or personal property.
Property damage refers to any physical injury to property, including loss of use of such property.
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( dommages aux biens ou dommages matériels) In insurance this generally refers to damage to physical property of others as distinct from personal injuries to others. It is commonly written in conjunction with such public liability or personal injury insurance.
A coverage protecting the legal liability of the policyholder for damage on account of injury to or destruction of property of another.
Damage to the property of others, including loss of use, caused by your car or another person's car driven by you or a family member.
Damage or destruction including loss of use of a Third Party's property. Reduction in value is the measure of Property Damage.
Damage to or destruction of property, including loss of use of the property.
Loss or damage to assets or possessions. See also Bodily Injury (BI) and Personal Inure Insurance.
Property policies cover specified property that may be damaged or destroyed by events or perils, such as fire, storm or theft.
damage occurring to property through an accident, abuse, negligence, or act of God
Damage to the property of others, not the insured's property.
A type of loss covered under many liability contracts. Property damage means physical injury to tangible property, including loss of use.
Damage to another person's property. The purpose of liability insurance is to cover property damage to a third party resulting from the negligent or intentional acts of an insured.
Damage to tangible property. In insurance, people often refer to Property Damage as the coverage afforded for financial protection against damage to another's property resulting from an accident.
Physical injury to, destruction of or loss of use of tangible property (of other party).
Destruction, damage, or loss of use of a third party's physical property.
loss of or damage to or destruction of tangible property including any consequential loss at any time resulting therefrom.
In liability policies, physical injury to or destruction of tangible property, including loss of use or loss of use of non- injured property arising from an occurrence as defined.
Damage to the home, lawn, driveway, landscaping or other property of the customer by the driver during the loading or unloading of the shipment or damage to property due to an accident.
Property damage occurs when you are involved in an incident in which harm is done to your personal property. A property damage claim can be settled at no additional cost when our car accident attorneys are handling your car accident claim.
In the general liability policy, a physical injury to property, resulting in the loss of use.
Physical damage to property.
Property damage is damage or destruction done to public or private property, caused either by a person who is not its owner or by natural phenomena. Property damage caused by persons is generally categorized by its cause: neglect (including oversight and human error), and intentional damage. Intentional property damage is often, but not always, malicious.