It is best to hire a company to take care of it for you. I also think that it has something to do with the home insurance plan coverage. Because of the toxicity of black mold, homeowners should hire a specialized company for its removal.
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I heard that u should, and if your personal insurance finds out that u were involed in a accident with a company car under company insurance ur insuance can be black list u. i could be wrong.
Generally not. Insurers take the position that mold grows over a period of time and is not the sudden and unexpected occurrence that insurance normally covers. Recent policies have express exclusions for black mold coverage.
The cost of black mold removal is covered by most home insurers. But read the small print on your policy so that you don't get any surprises.
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80% vision loss is considered complete loss to an insurance company,however a eye specialist has to determine that that and submit it to the insurace company 80% vision loss is considered complete loss to an insurance company,however a eye specialist has to determine that that and submit it to the insurace company
Mammoth Life Insurance Co. was an early Black-owned life insurance company located in Lexington, KY. It started doing business around 1915 but went of business in the early 1990's. You may want to contact the Kentucky Department of Insurance, but odds are, the policy is worthless by now. If the company went through a formal liquidation process, notices would have been sent to policyholders of record. If there were assets available for distribution, the Department of Insurance would have done so.
The best way to get rid of black mold is to use bleach containing products. The mold causes severe allergic reactions in people who have breathing problems.
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Not automatically No. You can however request a mold coverage endorsement to your policy for an additional premium. Answer #2 My insurance agent of 35+ years said that he has never seen coverage on any policy either residential or commercial from any insurance company that covers black mold, that you cannot buy a policy that will cover it.