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wango tango
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It's not a scam and it's not a gamble. Insurance companies don't gamble, we pay actuaries a lot of money to look at past experience and other factors and from that determine what is likely to happen in the future and what that will cost a customer to buy the coverage we are selling. In certain areas of the country they are more prone to tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, lightning, etc. so they pay more for these things to be included. Certain types of business are more prone to losses (property and liability) so they pay more. All in all, it is way more complicated than I could possibly explain and probably more so than you could understand, dickfoster and wango tango, without years of study and experience in the industry.
RPW is correct, dickfoster and wango tango, don't expect coverage for losses that you didn't buy, you likely have exclusions, lots of them, if not you could never afford to buy the policy if everything is covered. When losses are paid without the premium coming in you are cheating everyone else that is covered by that company and driving everyone's rates up. You did read your policy, didn't you? Or have your agent go over it point by point? No? ... then don't complain about what's covered or not because you don't really know. Don't like insurance? Just be sure you have the money to pay for your own losses, and you'll need way more than a few hundred thousand if we are talking liability coverage... you can easily be sued for millions, and be expected to pay it if the accident is your fault. What people don't like a most about insurance is that you are buying a promise, not something you can touch and feel. Be sure you know what promises you are paying for.
wango tango: your earlier post said the OUTSIDE faucet was left on... the water did come from the outside, not inside. Inside the house it was in the pipes. Now who is being technical?
(full disclosure: I've worked in the commercial P&C industry for 36 yrs.)
no. the water came from IN MY HOUSE. any faucet is still my house which i have a homeowners policy with. i'll agree the devil is in the details but you have to think and reason. typical insurance point of view - cannot see the trees for the forest.
thankfully there was an executive team i talked with, and they got it COVERED. my agent will be fired next, he did next to nothing to help me. they agreed it is NOT ground water LOL. if that was true, then all water would be ground water. silly.