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redditr/InsuranceClaimsposthomeownerScore: 0
Insurance won't cover it.  Insurance only covers the immediate aftermath of a burst pipe.  Let's say your dishwasher is leaking, and your kitchen floor is now bubbling up. That's not going to be a covered event because it's probably been leaking for a while.  Insurance repair contractors, and water mitigation companies are mostly scammers... Fix it yourself. Trying to get the insurance company to fix it, with a crooked contractor helping you, will not end up with a good result. Likely the claim will be denied, and you may get non-renewed, and the contractor will scam you too. Try to go through your entire life without making a single claim, unless it's a catastrophic event.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/InsuranceClaims/comments/1oit4fl/is_there_really_a_moratorium_in_place_in/nlyfw3z/
Post Date
10/29/2025, 4:36:19 AM
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3/15/2026, 9:25:05 AM

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