Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A.
Insurers shall provide, at a minimum, the basic causes of loss in subsection B
of this section. If an insurer provides expanded causes of loss, the causes of
loss may be no less favorable than the causes of loss in subsections B and C of
this section. If an insurer provides open causes of loss, the causes of loss
may be no less favorable than the causes of loss in subsection D of this
section. The same causes of loss shall apply to the dwelling and other
structures. Insurers may offer basic, expanded, or open causes of loss for
household and personal property.
B.
When providing basic causes of loss, insurers shall provide coverage for direct
loss caused by the following:
1. Fire or
lightning.
2. Windstorm or hail.
Insurers may exclude loss to:
a. The interior
of the dwelling or other structure or the household and personal property
within caused by rain, snow, sand, or dust unless the rain, snow, sand, or dust
enters through an opening caused by the force of wind or hail;
b. Windmills, wind pumps, or towers; crop
silos or contents; or metal smokestacks;
c. Grain, hay, straw, or other crops, when
outside;
d. Overhead structures,
including supports and screening, constructed principally of cloth, metal,
fiberglass, or plastic erected to provide protection from the
elements;
e. Signs;
f. Satellite dishes; radio or television
antennas, including lead-in wiring, masts, or towers;
g. Fences; seawalls or property line and
other free-standing walls;
h.
Greenhouses, hothouses, slathouses, trellises, pergolas, cabanas, or outdoor
equipment pertaining to the service of the residence premises;
i. Wharves, docks, piers, boathouses,
bulkheads, or other structures located over or partially over water and the
household and personal property on or within;
j. Property damaged by water from sprinklered
equipment or from other piping, unless the equipment or piping was damaged as a
direct result of wind or hail; or
k. Watercraft while not inside a fully
enclosed building. This provision does not apply to rowboats or
canoes.
3.
Explosion.
4. Riot or civil
commotion.
5. Aircraft.
6. Vehicles.
7. Sudden or accidental damage from smoke or
soot, other than smoke from agricultural smudging or industrial
operations.
C. Insurers
may offer the following expanded causes of loss. If provided, coverage shall be
for direct loss to the covered property from the causes of loss listed in
subsection B of this section and the following causes of loss:
1. Vandalism, malicious mischief, and
burglary. Insurers may exclude loss if the dwelling was vacant. If a covered
cause of loss ensues, insurers shall provide coverage for the ensuing
loss.
2. Falling objects. Insurers
may exclude loss to:
a. Property within the
dwelling or other structure that is caused by a falling object unless the
falling object first damages the exterior of the roof or walls of the dwelling
or other structure; or
b. The
falling object itself.
3.
Weight of ice, snow, or sleet that damages the (i) dwelling, (ii) other
structure, or (iii) household and personal property contained in a dwelling or
other structure if the weight of ice, snow, or sleet first damages the dwelling
or other structure. Insurers may exclude loss to:
a. Awnings and their supports; or
b. Fences, pavements, patios, swimming pools,
foundations, retaining walls, bulkheads, piers, wharves, or
docks.
4. Sudden and
accidental tearing apart, cracking, burning, or bulging of a steam or hot water
heating system, or of an appliance for heating water, but excluding loss caused
by or resulting from freezing.
5.
Freezing of plumbing, heating, or air conditioning systems, and domestic
appliances. Insurers may exclude loss caused by or resulting from freezing
while a dwelling is under construction, vacant, or unoccupied for a period in
excess of four consecutive days unless the insured has (i) exercised due
diligence in maintaining heat in the dwelling or other structure or (ii)
drained the systems and appliances and shut off the water supply.
6. Accidental discharge, leakage, or overflow
of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, or air conditioning system,
or domestic appliance. This does not include loss caused by or resulting from
freezing.
7. Sudden and accidental
injury from electrical currents artificially generated to electrical
appliances, devices, fixtures, and wiring.
D. Insurers may offer open causes of loss. If
provided, insurers shall provide coverage for direct loss to the dwelling and
other structures and may exclude direct loss caused by any of the following:
1. Wear and tear; marring or scratching;
deterioration; inherent vice; latent defect; mechanical breakdown; rust, mold,
or wet or dry rot; pollutants, smog, smoke from agricultural smudging or
industrial operations; settling, cracking, shrinkage, bulging, or expansion of
pavements, patios, foundations, walls, floors, roofs, or ceilings; or birds,
vermin, rodents, insects, or animals owned or kept by an insured. If a covered
cause of loss ensues, insurers shall provide coverage for the ensuing
loss.
2. Vandalism and malicious
mischief, burglary, or glass breakage if the dwelling was vacant. If a covered
cause of loss ensues, insurers shall provide coverage for the ensuing
loss.
3. Continuous or repeated
seepage or leakage of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, or air
conditioning system or domestic appliance over a period of weeks, months, or
years. This exclusion does not apply to household and personal
property.
4. Windstorm, hail, ice,
snow, or sleet to any of the following property:
a. Overhead structures, including supports
and screening, constructed principally of cloth, metal, fiberglass, or plastic,
erected to provide protection from the elements;
b. Outdoor radio or television antennas
including the lead-in wiring, masts, or towers;
c. Fences;
d. Seawalls or property line and other
free-standing walls;
e.
Greenhouses, hothouses, slathouses, trellises, pergolas, or cabanas;
f. Outdoor equipment pertaining to the
service of the residence premises; or
g. Wharves, docks, piers, boathouses,
bulkheads, or other structures located over or partially over water and the
household and personal property on or within.
5. Theft of property that is not an integral
part of the dwelling or other structure at the time of loss or from a dwelling
or other structure that is under construction.
6. Collapse, except as required by subsection
M of 14VAC5-341-40.
Statutory Authority: §§ 12.1-13, 38.2-223, and
38.2-2108 of the Code of Virginia.