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latarpley

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What is the name of your state? TN

I am assisting a friends family that just was notified her husband fell and was killed while power washing their camper. He was out of town and now the truck and camper is close to 900 miles from their home. The facts I know are he was in the driveway of a co-worker when the accident occurred. The police secured both the truck and camper which now are blocking the driveway. We fear the property owners will have to move both vehicles by having them towed. It will be a couple of days before the medical examiner can release the body and personal belongings. The deceased has the only set of keys.
Question: Do homeowners policies ever cover any of the expenses related to securing and recovering the deceased property when death occurs out of state? Is it possible Vehicle Insurance would provide any benefits? How would the homeowners insurance of the accident site come in to play? Any thoughts would be appreciated. I do not want to bring up possible solutions if they probably don't even exist.
 


alnorth

Member
Your homeowner's policy probably doesnt come into play at all. If there is any claimable benefit for the cost to get the vehicles, it would be on the auto policy, maybe. Ask your agent.
 

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