Hello All,
Longtime lurker, first time poster...Reason I'm posting now is to see if anyone has any experience with insurance claims due to floods.
I'm currently renting a place in South Carolina that was impacted by the recent floods. Fortunately, no water came in the house, but our yard and shop building were flooded with about 2 ft of water.
We do have renters insurance, and I've contacted my company (USAA) to initiate a claim. I'm currently assessing what all has been damaged and needs to be captured on the claim. I just wanted to touch base and see if anyone had any relevant experience like this.
Specifically, I'm wondering if there's any kind of "rule of thumb" on where one draws the line on what to include in a claim...Is it limited to items that are no longer functional, or is anything that was impacted by the flood water fair game?
Additional Examples:
-Dewalt 18v tools: Had some items that were submerged...I dried them out & they seem to work, but I wonder about the future longevity...I don't want to say it's "okay" now and then have it conk out on me next month..
-Tool boxes: Still functional, but I'm sure being underwater isn't good for casters, drawer slides, etc...Is this fair game or not?
Anyway, would appreciate any relevant info or experience anyone has.
Thanks
JC
Longtime lurker, first time poster...Reason I'm posting now is to see if anyone has any experience with insurance claims due to floods.
I'm currently renting a place in South Carolina that was impacted by the recent floods. Fortunately, no water came in the house, but our yard and shop building were flooded with about 2 ft of water.
We do have renters insurance, and I've contacted my company (USAA) to initiate a claim. I'm currently assessing what all has been damaged and needs to be captured on the claim. I just wanted to touch base and see if anyone had any relevant experience like this.
Specifically, I'm wondering if there's any kind of "rule of thumb" on where one draws the line on what to include in a claim...Is it limited to items that are no longer functional, or is anything that was impacted by the flood water fair game?
Additional Examples:
-Dewalt 18v tools: Had some items that were submerged...I dried them out & they seem to work, but I wonder about the future longevity...I don't want to say it's "okay" now and then have it conk out on me next month..
-Tool boxes: Still functional, but I'm sure being underwater isn't good for casters, drawer slides, etc...Is this fair game or not?
Anyway, would appreciate any relevant info or experience anyone has.
Thanks
JC
