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Sinkhole and Catastrophic Ground Collapse Insurance
I want to thank all those on the forum who suggested we check our home insurance policies to see if we have coverage for both Sinkhole and catastrophic ground collapse. I am happy to say our policy through Security First (purchased through Allstate near Wallmart on 466) covers both.
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The loss at Cane Garden would be covered under Catastrophic Ground Collapse not sinkhole.
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Oh CRAP!!!!
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Catastrophic Ground Collapse
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I guess I have to Google this again just to make sure. |
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State of Florida primer on sinkhole
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Below is from Catastrophic Ground Cover Collapse Coverage Catastrophic ground cover collapse, on the other hand, covers only a small portion of damages caused by sinkhole activity. Under Florida law, catastrophic ground cover collapse includes geological activity resulting in the following:
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Just FYI: We went through Sumter/Marion insurance with ASI as our provider. |
sinkholes
Everone needs sinkhole and or catastrophic ground cover insurance (and you probably do already ) if you live anywhere in Central Florida. Because you have one sinkhole, there is no guarantee that it will continue to expand. From what I understand, the engineers check out the depth of the cavern below the interior and exteriors of the houses and the perimeter of the cavern and determine the element of safety, the need for pylons & concrete etc.
In the case of the Cane Garden sinkhole, the engineers, I hear, have determined there is no chance of expansion. What you see is what they got. Let's hope for no more sinkhole surprises! Thank goodness no one was hurt. |
[quote=carol_piirto;455854]Everone needs sinkhole and or catastrophic ground cover insurance (and you probably do already ) if you live anywhere in Central Florida. Because you have one sinkhole, there is no guarantee that it will continue to expand. From what I understand, the engineers check out the depth of the cavern below the interior and exteriors of the houses and the perimeter of the cavern and determine the element of safety, the need for pylons & concrete etc.
In the case of the Cane Garden sinkhole, the engineers, I hear, have determined there is no chance of expansion. What you see is what they got. Let's hope for no more sinkhole surprises! Thank goodness no one was hurt.[/quote ...Well, that's good news. I wonder if a prospective buyer of one of those houses would share that warm and fuzzy feeling???? |
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