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What is the name of your state? Texas
My brother quit a job in Arizona and moved back to Texas. He will be staying with me until he secures his next contract (he's a contract archaeologist). On the night he arrived it was downpouring and he was tired from his long drive and didn't feel like unloading his car right away, so he pulled his LandRover loaded with his belongings into my drive up to the garage door and I parked behind him. The next day we discovered that his car had been burglarized. The creeps shattered the passenger side front window and removed his portable t.v., printer, his power drill, his tool bag and, from the glove box, his check book.
His auto insurance will cover the broken window, but said he will have to claim his lost contents against my homeowners' policy. I haven't call my agent yet (but will when I get to the office this morning), but, typically, is this a covered loss that is subject to my deductible (which is $1400) or since he was my guest is it a loss that is not subject to my deductible that should be paid by the insurance company to him? He has changed his checking account since then and most of the items lost were of little value....except his tools which were specialty tools for his trade. valued at approx $500.
My brother quit a job in Arizona and moved back to Texas. He will be staying with me until he secures his next contract (he's a contract archaeologist). On the night he arrived it was downpouring and he was tired from his long drive and didn't feel like unloading his car right away, so he pulled his LandRover loaded with his belongings into my drive up to the garage door and I parked behind him. The next day we discovered that his car had been burglarized. The creeps shattered the passenger side front window and removed his portable t.v., printer, his power drill, his tool bag and, from the glove box, his check book.
His auto insurance will cover the broken window, but said he will have to claim his lost contents against my homeowners' policy. I haven't call my agent yet (but will when I get to the office this morning), but, typically, is this a covered loss that is subject to my deductible (which is $1400) or since he was my guest is it a loss that is not subject to my deductible that should be paid by the insurance company to him? He has changed his checking account since then and most of the items lost were of little value....except his tools which were specialty tools for his trade. valued at approx $500.