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If your car or house insurance doesn't cover "acts of God" and you don't believe in God does that mean they |
have to pay out? lol - I'm going to try this one when suing my insurance company one day. For a serious answer, though, my understanding is that this is legally considered to be certain types of events. Now there's a conundrum for the athiest..... Good luck with that one No because they only need to believe. BTW the term "Acts of God" is a catchall phrase for any disaster that occurs in Nature. You do believe in Nature, don't you? Father worked in insurance. No they do not have to pay. Your personal beliefs have nothing to do with the insurance policy. No, it means that their are items outside of human control that are manifested by nature. Also, maybe if you started believing in God, less stuff would fall on your house. Just a thought. Actually - too detailed, but they can be forced to pay. I have seen a few cases. Family has 150 years working in insurance |
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