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on a homeowners insurance policy, is their any comverage if you fall in your own home?


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6 Responses to “on a homeowners insurance policy, is their any comverage if you fall in your own home?”

  1. engineer50 Says:

    No. It only provide liability protection if a visitor is injured on your premises.

  2. Taz Says:

    That is what health insurance is for.

  3. acermill Says:

    No. That would fall on to your health coverage. Homeowner insurance isn’t there to pay for YOUR accidents.

  4. mbrcatz17 Says:

    No.

    You’ll have to use your health insurance policy.

  5. MSAD Says:

    No.

    The medical payments coverage and liability coverage is for injuries sustained by non-residents of your home. There is no coverage for residents of the house hold. Even if you have no health insurance, there is no coverage under your homeowners policy.

  6. JaredBalis Says:

    No. But, you might be able to sue yourself and collect damages or settle with yourself. But it could be really sticky.

    Jared Balis
    http://www.utahinsurance.org
    http://www.myinsurancequotes.net

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