"So how would you describe the interior of the house?"
"Damaged from wind-driven rain."
"Would you say it was flooded?"
"No, it was hit by a hurricane."
"So it was flooded."
"No it was damaged by wind-driven rain from the hurricane that hit it."
"So how would you describe the interior of the house?"
"Damaged from wind-driven rain."
"Would you say it was flooded?"
"No, it was hit by a hurricane."
"So it was flooded."
"No it was damaged by wind-driven rain from the hurricane that hit it."
@Lana Terrific advice.
"So how would you describe the interior of the house?"
"Undry"
"Would you say it was flooded?"
"Did I stutter? It was undry from wind-driven rain."
"So it was flooded."
"Your words. Not mine."
Reminder to anyone in the path of #Milton
When speaking to your insurance, do NOT use the word "flood". No matter what your claim is, do NOT say that word. Use the following words ONLY:
- hurricane
- wind-driven rain
Your insurance will try to trick you into turning it into a flood claim, so they can then categorically deny it. Don't fall for it.
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