![]() ![]() The “ISO standard” homeowners (HO) policy usually covers interior rain water damage due to a leak in the roof, around a chimney, from a dormer, or whatever. ![]() I Appreciate you and all your hard work and selfless dedication.Įach homeowner’s claim experience depends on several factors, not the least of which is the policy language. If you have any advice for me, please educate me on what you recommend and whether or not this will or will not be a paid loss. The homeowners were afraid to file an insurance claim because they had been denied on another loss in the past that, from what I gather, should have been paid for. Water is leaking directly into the living room coming down from dormer windows on the second floor and has been doing so for 6 to 8 months. I am on another loss where water damage has been occurring and the homeowners are fully aware. I recently visited a property where water had been entering at dormers for months causing over $35,000 in damage and was successful in getting it paid. Although most of my losses are very obvious open and shut claims, I do have the occasional loss where water is involved and severe cumulative damage has occurred. Wilson, I own a restoration and construction company in Arkansas. Here is a recent one from a restoration contractor: Sometimes I’m surprised at who reads me blog, as evidenced by some of the emails I get. ![]()
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