Coverage
What Is Peril?
A peril is a specific cause of loss a policy may cover — for example fire, theft, windstorm, or water damage. Policies are written either as named perils (only listed causes are covered) or all-risk (everything is covered except stated exclusions).
Questions about Peril?
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Reviewed by Roughley Insurance Brokers Ltd. — licensed Ontario insurance brokers since 1945. Last updated May 30, 2026. ← Back to the glossary