A comprehensive insurance package that provides protection for a business's property against damage or destruction caused by perils such as fire, smoke, and vandalism, as well as liability coverage if the actions (or non-actions) of the business's representatives result in bodily injury or property damage.
Comprehensive insurance coverage in automobile insurance provides protection from physical damage (other than collision) and theft of the insured vehicle, covering events like fire damage, vandalism, and natural disasters.
Unoccupancy refers to the absence of people from a given property for at least 60 consecutive days. Many property insurance policies suspend coverage after a structure has been unoccupied for this period due to increased risks of vandalism, malicious mischief, or other hazards.
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