Residential and commercial fire damage victims typically experience a jumble of emotions - gratitude that they're covered by insurance, then disappointment when the insurer doesn't cooperate during the damage claim process. Has this happened to you? Was your home or business property seriously damaged or destroyed by fire - then, to add insult to injury, your insurance company resisted doing what's right in accordance with the policy that they wrote? Insurance policies are contracts. You don't write them, but you abide by them.
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Cut corners, inferior materials and structural issues could result in a leaky roof.
In some cases, insurance may not be enough to protect your home.
This common side effect of hurricanes may not actually make the cut for hurricane coverage.
Homeowners may receive financial assistance for damaged windows under certain situations.
Extensive damage often requires compensation, but insurers may try to deny claims.