Coverage for the cost of removing debris resulting from damage caused by an insured peril.
Used in property insurance and provides for the reimbursement for the removal of debris resulting from an insured peril.
Covers, up to the policy limit shown on the declarations page, the cost of hauling away materials or wreckage left by a covered peril. For example, this might pay for the cost to haul away roof sections, burnt walls and damaged furniture after a fire.
The cost of removal of debris from covered property damaged by an insured peril.
If your property suffers damage that is covered by your homeowners policy, reasonable costs to remove any resulting debris are also covered. If the cost to both repair the damaged property and remove the debris exceeds your policy limit, an additional 5% of your policy limit is granted for the expense of the debris removal.
A provision in an insurance policy most commonly found in fire insurance providing indemnification for the cost of removal of the debris after a fire.