Debris Removal Clause

A provision that may be included in a property policy to provide the insured with indemnification for expenditures incurred in the removal of debris produced by the occurrence of an insured peril. Ordinarily a property policy covers only the direct damage caused by an insured peril.
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A consequential coverage commonly included in direct loss policies. For example, fire policies provide limited recovery for the insured’s cost of removing the debris after a covered fire. Not to be confused with removal.

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