Water damage insurance coverage varies depending on the policy type and the cause of damage. Most standard homeowners' insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage, such as from a burst pipe or a leaky appliance.
In cases of flood damage, separate flood insurance is typically required. Flood insurance is underwritten by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or private insurers.
Filing a ClaimUpon experiencing water damage, homeowners should promptly notify their insurance company. An adjuster would be assigned to assess the damage and determine the extent of coverage.
The adjuster would consider factors such as the source of the water damage, the extent of the damage, and the homeowner's insurance policy limits.
Coverage and ReimbursementInsurance coverage for water damage typically reimburses the homeowner for the following expenses:
Home insurance policies typically have a deductible, which is the amount the homeowner is responsible for before coverage kicks in.
Prevention and MitigationHomeowners can take proactive steps to prevent or minimize the risk of water damage: