I recently filed a claim due to water in my basement. Found it was coming from a cracked pipe. The adjuster asked me if I had any prior claims for water damage. I told him yes and it was 10 years ago with a different company. The cause of the water damage the 1st time was freezing pipes. This time, it's due to a cracked pipe - no freezing. And the water damage this time is at the rear of the basement. 10 years ago, all the damage occurred in the front of the basement. No overlap at all.
The adjuster is asking me for copies of estimates for the 10 year old claim. He says he needs to check for overlapping claims to avoid a 2nd payout. Huh?? How could claims be overlapping when they are 10 years apart and paid by different companies? It's amazing what lengths the insurance company will go through to try to deny a claim. This sounds flat out ridiculous. Even if the claims were exactly the same, where in an insurance policy does it say the company will not pay for a claim if they (or any other company) previously paid a claim for the same or similar incident? So, my pipes can freeze only once while I am in that property? Or my roof can be damaged just once? Or I can have only one fire in the kitchen? Or for that matter, can someone rear end me from the back just once? And any time after the 1st is on me. Suppose my prior claim was 25 years ago. Would he want to go back that far?
Insurers can find out about claims over the previous 5 years from a CLUE report. My understanding is that's what they get. Period.
I'm asking to see if anyone has ever heard of this madness. And do I have any obligation as an insured to provide this info? By the way, he has already contacted my old company - Allstate, to try to get the info. They told him no & that he would have to get it from me.
Would appreciate any thoughts on the best way to handle this too. Don't want to royally piss off the adjuster. Not smart.
Thx.
The adjuster is asking me for copies of estimates for the 10 year old claim. He says he needs to check for overlapping claims to avoid a 2nd payout. Huh?? How could claims be overlapping when they are 10 years apart and paid by different companies? It's amazing what lengths the insurance company will go through to try to deny a claim. This sounds flat out ridiculous. Even if the claims were exactly the same, where in an insurance policy does it say the company will not pay for a claim if they (or any other company) previously paid a claim for the same or similar incident? So, my pipes can freeze only once while I am in that property? Or my roof can be damaged just once? Or I can have only one fire in the kitchen? Or for that matter, can someone rear end me from the back just once? And any time after the 1st is on me. Suppose my prior claim was 25 years ago. Would he want to go back that far?
Insurers can find out about claims over the previous 5 years from a CLUE report. My understanding is that's what they get. Period.
I'm asking to see if anyone has ever heard of this madness. And do I have any obligation as an insured to provide this info? By the way, he has already contacted my old company - Allstate, to try to get the info. They told him no & that he would have to get it from me.
Would appreciate any thoughts on the best way to handle this too. Don't want to royally piss off the adjuster. Not smart.
Thx.