Was your home, car flooded? Here's what to do before, after filing an insurance claim [Miami Herald]
After torrential rains hit
And while the storm wasn't a hurricane, many will be filing insurance claims for their soaked property.
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The first thing to do if your home flooded?
"A lot of people's first instinct is to start cleaning up right away," said
"That'll go a long way to show what damage was actually caused by the flood when you submit your claim to the insurance company," he added.
You also need to "protect the property," which means drying your home as quickly as possible and making any necessary repairs, such as replacing broken windows or covering a damaged roof with a tarp, said
"Because the longer you delay, the further you wait, the worse it looks on you," said Perri. "Because the first question they're going to ask is, 'Well, why didn't you let us know? What were you doing from here until then?"
Here are some more FAQ about insurance coverage and storms:
I don't have flood insurance. Will my home insurance cover any damage?
Flood insurance, like the name suggests, covers damages due to floods and flooding. And while not everyone is required to get flood insurance in
"It's really something we should all have in
Homeowners insurance typically covers damages from fire, theft, wind and falling trees. It provides some coverage for water damage, but usually not from rising water. If a storm causes a leak in your roof, for example, your homeowner's insurance will likely cover it, according to Ochoa and Perri. Pipe bursts and overflowing toilets are usually covered too.
But if water seeps in through the bottom of the door and floods your living room? That's a flood insurance claim.
It's also worth noting that the
Starting
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TIPS:
Check your homeowner insurance policy to see what it covers. And make sure your coverage includes "contents insurance," also known as personal property coverage. This type of coverage helps pay to replace or repair your personal belongings, like laptops, clothing and furniture if they're waterlogged.
Keep receipts."Most homeowners insurance policies will cover some additional living expenses for "loss of use" of a property, meaning it's uninhabitable until it's repaired or completely rebuilt. This could include the cost of a hotel, or even renting an apartment if repairs take awhile.
Insurance may also cover things like the cost of dining out because you don't have a home kitchen, insurance experts say. Use one credit card, not cash, to keep track of all your receipts.
Do most insurance policies cover mold damage?
Most policies don't cover mold damage, but they do cover "mitigation activities" such as purchasing fans to dry out a room and cutting out drywall to prevent mold from spreading, according to Ochoa. Check your policy for details.
Should I hire a public adjuster?
Whether you hire a public adjuster or just rely on the insurance company's adjuster is up to you. If you hire a public adjuster, they can help guide you through the claim process, with the goal of getting you the best payout, said Perri.
However, keep in mind that you don't need to hire an adjuster for every claim. Some adjusters might not take a case if the claim is too small. Also public adjusters charge from 5% to 20% of the total settlement or they may charge a flat or hourly rate, according to
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What to do if your car has water damage?
Take photos of the water damage.However, if the flood waters reach above the door's sill, only take photos from the exterior of the car. You don't want water to get inside the car and cause more damage. Once the water recedes, you can open the car doors to air out the vehicle and take interior photos.
Don't try to turn on the car.This could cause more damage if there is water in the engine. Call a towing service and wait for the vehicle to be inspected by a qualified mechanic to make sure it's safe to turn on the car. (Getting a tow truck, however, may take awhile, as hundreds of people were stranded in their cars in
Check your auto insurance policy to see if it covers flood damage. Then contact your insurance company to file a claim. If your current auto insurance doesn't cover flood damage, consider changing policies for future incidents. Comprehensive coverage, for example, usually covers flood damage to vehicles.
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My boat got damaged. What should I do?
Just like with auto and home insurance, if your boat has insurance, you'll want to take photos and videos of the damage and file a claim immediately. You'll also want to bail out any standing water in the boat, and clean and dry the boat to reduce the risk of mildew. Cover damaged areas with a tarp and if your boat engines got wet, "pickle" them.
"This process involves flushing them with fresh water and then filling them back up with kerosene or diesel fuel. Pickling your engine can significantly increase the chance of saving it," according to
"Depending on your coverage levels, taking this step could free up funds to allow other damaged areas of your boat to be included in your boat insurance claim."
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Is it too late to get
If you get flood insurance now, it won't cover any damages caused by the recent deluge, according to Ochoa. However, if you live in an area that's prone to flooding, it might be a good idea to buy flood insurance for future storms and hurricanes.
For years, people could only purchase flood insurance through the
What's better? It depends on what you need.
Private policies, for example, are often cheaper and sometimes offer more coverage, especially if your property is an area with a lower flood risk, according to an article that had appeared in
However, "private policies are less dependable than federal policies. Where the NFIP guarantees renewal of its policies, a private insurer may elect not to renew a policy or even to cancel it," reads the 2021 Money article. "And since private flood policies are new products, there's uncertainty even by insurance standards, about what policies might cost in the future and which companies may still be writing them."
The solution? Shop around and compare insurance policies.
DeSantis' declaration, for example, activated the
If you need additional assistance, here are some resources:
The
Visit PrepareFL.com for recovery resources and insurance assistance.
You also have to be wary of fraud when hiring someone to repair your home. If you think you're a victim of fraud, call the Insurance Fraud Hotline at 1-800-378-0445 or visit FraudFreeFlorida.com.
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