If your home was damaged by water, you’ll first be contacting your insurance company to open your claim. Then, you’ll need the help of a restoration company to clean up any damage and get your home back to normal. Once the damage is gone, it’s time to decide who covers the charges: you or your insurance company?
Water damage is one of the more common forms of damage to your home. It can happen because of:
Are all these causes covered by your policy? Under the most basic policy, your home may be covered for:
Most policies don’t cover flood damage, which can only be insured by a specific flood insurance policy. If your home is located near a river, chances are damage caused by that river won’t be covered. You’ll need a flood insurance policy to cover that.
It depends. If you are living on a floodplain in Minnesota, you are required to get flood insurance. If you aren’t on a floodplain, you can choose to get it separately, but it’s completely up to you. Flood insurance is a great investment, especially during seasons that are especially flood-prone.
What is actually covered depends on the policy. It’s important to contact your insurance company to find out what’s actually covered under your plan. As a general rule, the most common policies usually accept claims for:
Insurance often doesn’t cover mold damage, but mold cleanup and mediation may be covered if the cause was covered. For example, if mold grows because of water damage that you couldn’t prevent, the mold removal may be covered. You can learn more about what homeowners insurance covers outside of water damage.
If you’re renting a home or apartment, the insurance policy by the landlord usually only covers the building structure itself. If you want to replace the items in your home after a disaster, then investing in renter’s insurance is a good idea.
Hiring someone else to take care of the damage all while getting compensated from your insurance company can be a complex process. One of the best ways to get the most out of your policy is to choose a restoration company that actually works with your insurance company. Some things to note about hiring someone else to take care of the damage are:
Water damage is often covered under your homeowner’s insurance policy. However, there are still many exceptions to be aware of.
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