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Filing a Water Damage Claim in Key West

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The good news is that most insurance companies will offer basic mold coverage, and they offer additional mold coverage as well if a homeowner is willing to pay more for their premium.


There are many reasons that water damage may occur to one’s home, and once the damage takes place, then individuals need to make sure they connect with their insurance company so they can get fairly compensated for their losses. Water damage can be very expensive to repair, and homeowners will need to act fast so they are not taken advantage of and so they can get their hands on their financial compensation as soon as possible.

Water damage may occur due to hurricanes or natural disasters. This sort of water damage is usually very extensive, and the homeowners may even have to find a new place to live until the repairs are made. Other times, water damage is not so serious, and it is caused by leaks in the home, burst pipes or backups in the sewer lines. All homeowners will be curious about how much damage their insurer will cover, and the amount of coverage and the validity of the claim are based on the cause of the water damage and the policy the person signed up for. An insurance lawyer can help a person better understand their situation and the legalities of their case so they can communicate with the company properly and so they understand how much compensation they are truly entitled to.

Trinkle spent two days using a sump pump to clear her basement, only for it to flood yet again. Image via Flickr/user:brewatford. (CCA-BY-2.0).

The purpose of filing a water damage claim is so the homeowner can get enough money to cover the expenses of repair and any other costs they may have incurred due to the water damage. In many cases, water damage extends over to creating mold and this not only causes medical concerns, but it also damages the property and can decrease its value. The good news is that most insurance companies will offer basic mold coverage, and they offer additional mold coverage as well if a homeowner is willing to pay more for their premium.

Steps to take after facing water damage in Key West, Florida

Once a homeowner begins to notice the water damage in their home, they can begin with getting in touch with an insurance lawyer to get details on what they should say when they go forward with contacting their insurance agent. A person should make sure they say only those statements the lawyer advises them of and that they also take measures to divide their damages property from undamaged property while documenting all of the evidence.

Get in touch with an insurance lawyer to learn more about filing a water damage claim, and to learn about the deadlines and correct legal steps to pursue. Anyone who already went ahead with filing a water damage claim but had their claim rejected unfairly should also connect with a Florida lawyer so they can take legal action and get the money they deserve. 



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