Water Damage Cleanup: Get the Answers You Need About Water Damage Insurance Coverage Anytime your home suffers water damage, you will have a lot to do. First– make sure your people and things are safe. Then, you will need someone to help you assess the extent of your damage. Rumsey Construction in Columbia can help you by making experienced and informed recommendations to clean up the damage. During this process, you can’t help but wonder “is this damage covered by my insurance?” Depending on what’s damaged, two types of coverage within a homeowner’s policy may apply.
Dwelling coverage helps pay for damage to the structure of your home if it’s damaged by a covered peril. So, if a pipe suddenly bursts and damages a wall, dwelling coverage may help pay for repairs. Personal property coverage helps pay for damage to your belongings if they are damaged by a covered risk. So, if a burst pipe results in a drenched computer or bookcase, personal property coverage may help pay to repair or replace the damaged items.
How Can An Experienced Restoration Team Help? According to the Insurance Information Institute, homeowners’ insurance may help pay for repairs if your drywall is drenched after your water heater ruptures. However, when insurance companies should settle many water damage insurance claims, these claims are sometimes unjustly underpaid or denied. Insurance adjusters can misinterpret the policy language and deny coverage based on allegations that this specific type of water damage is not covered under your policy.
An experienced restoration team has years of experience with the claim process and can guide you through the process. For example, our team uses state-of-the-art moisture mapping and thermal imaging technology to substantiate the full scope of water damage with precise estimates, making for the fastest and most accurate settlements for their clients.
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