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Reply to "Foam Material/Insurance Problems"

CTR is right,
Read your policy then if you can't find anything specifically stating NO
Call your insurance company and ask them.If they say no then ask them for a letter of denial and ask where it specifically states it in the policy.

I think what your referring to is the storage of flammable building products
Which actually your not doing.

Policies can work for you in a good way because it's all in writing.
I had a claim against my homeowners for a Ham Radio tower and antenna that was destroyed by wind .

In the policy it stated that"Antennas and their equipment are covered by this policy" But when I talked to my agent he said that was only TV antennas although it wasn't worded that way in the policy. I asked for a letter of denial which to them means "I'm gonna sue your fanny off" and an adjuster was there the next day with a check for 7 grand.

Weather it be yes or no get it in writing.

David

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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