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“Unfortunately, the coverage you paid for doesn’t extend to any situation where there is water in, on, or around your home,” said Pat Treacy, a claims adjuster at Countrywide Mutual Insurance who informed the Colemans that their policy had actually been voided the moment they first filled their bathtub or ran water from their sinks. “It’s industry standard, I’m afraid. Houses just aren’t meant to get wet. No insurance company anywhere would take on that kind of liability. If it’s possible to prove the house remained dry during the storm, and it just sort of fell down on its own, then maybe a case could be made for approving your claim.” Treacy went on to wish the Coleman family well and said he would keep an eye out for them on GoFundMe.

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[-] The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org 3 points 4 weeks ago

If you're mandated to have flood insurance with your mortgage, you must have it.

[-] baggins@beehaw.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

Ah right, not like household insurance then, at least here in UK. I've seen a few instances of people with no insurance having lost everything.

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