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Tennessee Floods Teach New Lessons on Mold

July 16, 2010

The problem here is that many people are tied down with inaction because they have flood insurance. Having flood insurance seems to cause more damage than it saves. They are forbidden to start removing damp materials until an adjuster can come and assess the damage. Unfortunately, during floods that affect hundreds of people, these adjusters are in short supply. It can take weeks before an adjuster will show up. By this time, it’s too late. Your insurance may cover the flood damage, but the mold damage that results is usually not covered by insurance.

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Are Insurance Companies Discontinuing Mold Coverage?

April 27, 2009

Allstate, the second biggest home insurer, added language to clarify that it doesn’t cover “mold, fungus, wet rot, dry rot, or bacteria” unless the problems originate from events already covered by the policy. And even when it is covered, the costs are limited to $5,000 – a lot less than Melinda Ballard’s $32 million settlement. Safeco Corp put a $10,000 cap on their mold coverage.

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Flood Cleanup for Mold Prevention

March 24, 2009

Floods are a common cause of mold. Many of the customers we work with are dealing with the aftereffects of floods. Mold can appear gradually over a long period from leaky pipes or humid air; or it can grow rapidly after a natural disaster like a flash flood or hurricane. If your home has received [...]

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Does Your Insurance Cover Mold?

February 5, 2009

The short answer to whether or not your insurance policy covers mold is “probably not.” And this can be devastating to people who are oblivious to their insurance policy as well as the damages caused by toxic mold.

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