Often times, homes and businesses are covered for collapse of their roof or building in certain circumstances, including: hidden decay, hidden insect or vermin damage, weight of contents, equipment, animals or people, and weight of rain which collects on a roof. Unfortunately, some insurers have tried to redefine what “collapse” means to include only a building that cannot be occupied. In other words, collapse claims that were once easily covered, may not be as clear on coverage as in the past.
Collapse claims can be very expensive and, therefore, insurance companies are slow to pay these types of claims. If your roof or building has collapse, call an experienced insurance coverage attorney to help you with your claim. We accept these types of claims on a contingency fee basis. |
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