Water damage from storms, tornadoes, floods & mold
Water damage (from floods, tornadoes, broken pipes) is one of the most common
type of property damage claims. The costs associated with reconstruction and
remediation of water infiltration are usually very high.
To make matters worse,
there are many instances when the insurance company will not cover a water
damage claim.
To find out if your particular kind of water damage is covered by your insurance
company, is best to review your own policy.
If it sounds unclear, you should
contact your insurance agent or call our office, and we’ll be glad to help.
Here’re some most common Q & A about water damage
Will my insurance cover water damages due to a storm or tornado?
Generally, standard homeowners insurance policies cover water damages as
result of a tornado or storm, IF the water damage is due to rain, hail, or snow,
falling from above. For example, if the wind damaged your roof during a storm,
which made it rain inside your house, the resulting water damages would be
covered. If, however, your home is flooded due to raising waters ( result of a
storm!) - that is considered a “flood”, and may not be covered by a standard
homeowners policy.
Most policies include other damages related to storms and tornadoes, like roof
damage, collapsing trees, wind etc. But, in the appraisal process, if the insurance
adjusters find that you have not properly maintained your property (the roof was
aging, the trees were dying, etc), your water damage claim may be denied.
Will my insurance cover water damage from broken/frozen pipes?
If you have suffered water damage as result of an accidentally broken pipe, or
frozen pipe, you have a good chance of getting reimbursed for the damages
suffered. But, again, if the insurance adjuster finds that you failed to properly
maintain your property, they may deem the water damage as due to negligence
and deny your claim on those grounds.
Will my insurance cover property damages due to mold?
It depends on what caused the mold in the first place. If it is due to water
damage that is covered by the insurance (accidentally broken pipe, rain, winds or
storms), then most likely the mold damage will also be covered. However, as
mold and water claims are usually expensive, insurance companies do look twice
before approving them. Properly documenting claims is the main factor
determining the its success. Hiring professional help will significantly increase the
chances of a mold or water claim to be approved.
Will my insurance cover water damage form a flooded basement?
A standard policy usually covers only water damages where the cause was
“sudden and accidental”, for example forgetting to turn a faucet off, a burst pipe,
or a blocked toilet. A standard insurance policy will not cover damages from
floods or an Act of God. So if your flooded basement is caused by melting
waters, storms, or overflowing rivers, that is a flood, and not covered. Also,
water that seeps into your basement through cracks is considered flooding, and,
since it could have been prevented through home maintenance, it is genrally not covered.
Certain insurance carriers have extended coverage on water back-up. You should always check with your agent to see if you have aple coverage in case of water damage.
I have water damage in my home/business. What should I do?
Water damage and mold can have disastrous long-term effects on the integrity of
your home and on the health of your family. Water damage claims are expensive
and insurance companies can deny them on many grounds. What you can’t
afford to do, is wait or take any chances with your financial future. You don’t want
to wait months to start renovation work, or to have to accept a settlement that
doesn’t even begin to cover your losses.
At Michigan Fire Claims, we employ and work with the the best professionals in
the industry: appraisers, public adjusters, restoration contractors, negotiators,
etc, to assure you are getting the best settlement you are entitled to.
With us, you can rest assure, your claim is properly documented, your losses
correctly appraised, and, when it comes to negotiating, you are on a level field
with the insurance company, without having to resort to more expensive, legal
action. Our team of experts can help you get a head start on the water
restoration process and help you make a speedy financial recovery.
Contact us today for a free consultation or site inspection. You’ll be impressed
with what we can do for you.
Michigan Fire Claims, Inc.'s public adjusters, will assist you in any way possible to help you steer clear of all the pitfalls insurance companies are counting on. We work for you!
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