Many insurance policies cover water damage caused by sudden and accidental events, such as burst pipes or appliance failures. Coverage for gradual leaks or floodwater may be different. Scope works directly with your insurance provider to document the damage, submit necessary reports, and help you navigate the claims process—saving you time and stress while ensuring nothing is overlooked.
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