When you discover mold in your home, you may wonder if your homeowner’s insurance will cover the repairs and mitigation of the damages. It depends on the source of the mold. If the mold came from plumbing or weather, it is likely you are covered, but damage from flooding or neglect is not covered.
Your insurance is likely to cover you if something is sudden or accidental, that is not flooding.
When it comes to mold and water damage, there are more things that will not be covered than will be. The insurance company expects you to notice something like a leak that leads to mold sooner than later, so if something happens as a result of what they consider to be negligence, it is not covered.
Mold can grow easily in any humid environment, and once it sets in, it is difficult and expensive to remove. There are some preventative measures you can take to avoid mold damage from anything other than a sudden and unexpected issue.
· Use mitigation measures to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting.
One of the most difficult parts of filing a mold claim with your homeowner’s insurance is proving the source of the mold, and that it did not begin to grow as a result of neglect on your end. If you have a mold insurance claim, contact a public adjuster. Public adjusters have expertise in handling insurance claims, so they can advocate on your behalf and help prove to your insurance company that the mold damage is caused by something your policy covers.