Pi1otguy
Pattern Altitude
Way back when I first got rental insurance I noticed it had a clause excluding acts of war. I took that to mean that if the Mexican Army drove up the 5, captured my airport, and a few stray shells blew up the 172 before I handed the keys back I'd be out of luck.
So, is the "act of war" a common exclusion on most insurance policies? (car, home, etc)
And politics aside, would the declaration from the government that an attack was an act of terrorism vs a simple criminal act allow an insurance company to deny a claim? Most terrorist groups have openly declared war at some point, so it's not a huge stretch to regard acts of terrorism as acts of war.
So, is the "act of war" a common exclusion on most insurance policies? (car, home, etc)
And politics aside, would the declaration from the government that an attack was an act of terrorism vs a simple criminal act allow an insurance company to deny a claim? Most terrorist groups have openly declared war at some point, so it's not a huge stretch to regard acts of terrorism as acts of war.