Insurance claims attorneys at Leader & Leader, P.A. are highlighting some important
things you need to know if your home has recently sustained damage due to a
flood or fire.
According to the Florida Department of Financial Services, while
homeowner’s insurance isn’t required by law, it is something you probably have
elected to purchase to protect your property and the contents inside. Each home
insurance policy differs based on your selections and requirements, however,
most come with the basic coverage that includes four different areas. These
areas include the property, Additional Living Expense (ALE), personal
liability, and medical payments.
Now, honing in on property and ALE, these are generally
the types of coverage you want to understand when it comes to filing a damage
claim for a flood or a fire. One important aspect to keep in mind is that while
fire damage is a legitimate peril found in most policy terms, water damage is
not. In fact, if you want to have your home protected from flooding, which most
Floridians do, you are required to purchase a separate policy. But, if your
home does sustain any sort of damage from either a flood or a fire, you need to
be aware of what exactly you can file a claim for.
What
does property coverage actually protect?
·
The structure of your home.
·
The personal belongings inside that may
belong to you or your family members.
·
Items that have an increased value.
·
Other structures including tool sheds,
detached garages, small boats, guest houses, etc.
·
Dependent children’s belongings who are away
at college living on or off campus.
While most policies will cover a damaged wall that was
torn down by a fire or a flooded basement that needs to be fully repaired,
double check your policy to ensure your particular damage isn’t excluded from
your policy.
In the event you need assistance with a flood damage
claim as those can be a tricky to get filed, or your insurer has denied your
water damage claim, visit www.Leader-law.com where
you will learn some of the steps insurance claim dispute attorneys at Leader
& Leader, P.A. in Fort Lauderdale believe you can take to get this matter
resolved.
Now, another coverage, and one that may be rather valuable,
is ALE. If your family is displaced and forced to make other living arrangements
while your home is repaired, your insurer is expected to cover it. The expenses
that are covered are above what you
normally have to pay out each month Therefore, your mortgage, phone bill, etc.
are not going to be compensated for as
these are monthly bills you accrue on a consistent basis.
If you have recently learned that your fire claim has
been denied for the costs associated with having to live elsewhere while your
home was repaired, don’t hesitate to contact Fort Lauderdale insurance claims
lawyer Michael L. Leader at 954-523-2020.
Obtaining legal advice regarding a denied insurance claim
or filing a claim is always recommended to ensure you understand your role and
what you can do to make the outcome of your matter a successful one.
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