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Department Of Insurance Warns Damage From Fireworks May Not Be Covered By Insurance

Last updated on Friday, June 29, 2018

(INDIANAPOLIS) - As Independence Day celebrations kick off this week, the use of fireworks may increase in your area. The Indiana Department of Insurance is warning Hoosier homeowners and renters that accidental damage caused by fireworks that are banned in their counties may not be covered by their homeowners or renters insurance policies.

Many insurance policies contain provisions disclaiming coverage for illegal acts committed by the insured. However, consumers who experience property damage due to another person's use of fireworks may be able to claim benefits under their homeowners or renters policy.

Indiana Fire Marshal Jim Greeson pointed out that the fourth of July has the largest number of building fires on a single day than any other day of the year.

"It's important for Hoosiers to consider the consequences before using fireworks," said IDOI Commissioner Stephen W. Robertson. "If someone using fireworks accidentally starts a fire, to their own property or that of their neighbors, they may not be able to turn to their insurance company for coverage."

In 2017, according to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, 77 percent of all reported firework injuries occurred from July 1 -7, and 39.5 percent of all firework injuries occurred on July 4. Firework use on private property accounted for 61.3 percent of reported injury cases.

The following are laws governing fireworks in the Hoosier state, and many towns and cities have additional ordinances that Hoosiers must follow:

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