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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Account Closed
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Determining liability: Does liability insurance cover this?

Account Closed
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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According to this video, the airBNB host flipped, literally, on the client, who apparently didnt check out by 11. She does appear somewhat unconscious when tossed down the stairs... so who pays for this if she files a claim against airBNB?

http://nypost.com/video/airbnb-host-from-hell-shov...

It appears airBNB offers a $1,000,000 insurance policy in at least 50 different countries (so she would be covered); the policy however doesn't cover willful acts of crime but apparently does cover certain types on injuries that occur on the property. 

Would this then be an issue covered by the policy or is she SOL if landlords assets can't address her claims; question also might be if she has a claim at all?

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