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Questions
What is Fire Insurance?
Discuss the concept of fire insurance.
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Solution
Fire insurance is a written contract that indemnifies the insured (property owner) against loss or damage caused by an unintentional fire in exchange for a premium payment. A fire insurance policy is typically for a year. Fire insurance coverage covers damage to buildings and structures caused by fires. It covers residential dwellings, factories, and personal belongings inside insured property. It also covers damage from smoke, lighting and explosions.
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