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The Spookiest Things Actually Covered by Insurance (Yes, Real Stories)

The Spookiest Things Actually Covered by Insurance (Yes, Real Stories)

Halloween has a way of turning everyday homes into mini haunted houses, and sometimes, those decorations and festivities come with unexpected side effects. From runaway inflatables to overambitious DIY electrical setups, October seems to inspire some of the strangest claims homeowners make all year.

 

Here are a few real (and surprisingly common) Halloween mishaps that most people never realize are actually covered.

 

1. When an Inflatable Decoration Becomes a Projectile

Large front-yard displays look great until a wind gust turns them into airborne lawn ornaments. One Ontario homeowner had a 12-foot inflatable skeleton uproot itself during a windy night and crash-land into a neighbour’s fence, snapping two boards on impact. It wasn’t malicious – just physics – but it was still property damage.

 

Why It’s Covered

Liability coverage protects you when something on your property causes damage to someone else’s.

 

 

2. When a Haunted House Overloads the Electrical System

Temporary décor can mean temporary wiring, and not always the safest kind. In one case, a garage turned into a haunted walkthrough used several daisy-chained extension cords and overloaded a single outlet. The wiring shorted, causing a small electrical fire that smoked out a section of drywall.

 

Why It’s Covered

Accidental fire damage is one of the most common covered losses under a home policy.

 

 

3. When Late-Night Pumpkin Smashers Strike

It may feel like a rite of passage for teenagers, but pumpkin smashing is still damage to your property. One family spent hours carving an elaborate display, only to have it destroyed overnight by pranksters who also cracked a porch railing on the way out.

 

Why It’s Covered

Vandalism is an insurable loss,  even if the damage is short-lived or “seasonal.”

 

 

4. When a Motion-Triggered Prop Knocks Someone Over

Some animatronics are surprisingly powerful, or simply poorly balanced. A motion-triggered character at a front porch jumped forward more than expected and startled a trick-or-treater, who stumbled backward down the steps. The child was mostly fine, but the family did file a medical expense claim.

 

Why It’s Covered

Liability coverage protects visitors on your property, even during seasonal events.

 

 

5. When a Costume Meets Open Flame

Candles look great inside pumpkins, until a long cloak or trailing costume brushes past one. In a real case, a child’s cape caught a small spark from a jack-o’-lantern candle. It was quickly extinguished, but the damage to the costume was still a claim.

 

Why It’s Covered

Personal property damaged by fire is generally covered, regardless of how small the incident is.

 

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Most of these claims aren’t dramatic – they’re small mishaps that happen when decorations, weather and high foot-traffic collide. It’s a good reminder that Halloween brings unique little risks that don’t look like risks until something goes wrong. A quick pre-check of cords, anchors, candles and walkways goes a long way in keeping the fun going (without the unplanned paperwork!)

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