Use extreme caution this Fourth of July
This year's Fourth of July festivities in Washington are complicated by the statewide drought we are experiencing. As a result, many local and state government officials are asking Washington citizens to forego fireworks, even where they are legal.
Many municipalities in Washington have banned the use of fireworks. Washington State Patrol has a list of fireworks laws in Washington cities. They also have a list of public fireworks displays in Washington.
Insurance policies generally cover fires that are accidental in origin. We recommend you talk to your insurance agent or broker about your coverage in the event of a fire or injury on your property.
If guests are injured by a personal display of fireworks, the homeowner policy may include medical coverage and personal liability coverage.
Find more information about your insurance on our website.
Many municipalities in Washington have banned the use of fireworks. Washington State Patrol has a list of fireworks laws in Washington cities. They also have a list of public fireworks displays in Washington.
Insurance policies generally cover fires that are accidental in origin. We recommend you talk to your insurance agent or broker about your coverage in the event of a fire or injury on your property.
If guests are injured by a personal display of fireworks, the homeowner policy may include medical coverage and personal liability coverage.
Find more information about your insurance on our website.
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