Post: question on insurance

Posted by TMV on 2/16/06
Part of Insurance coverage is to protect you from natural hazards, right? natural hazards are anything produced by nature that harm your health. even if your policy says mold is not covered, there is a big difference between mold that is not produceing mycotoxins and molds that are. policys do not say they don't cover enviromental illnesses caused by mycotoxin produceing molds. mold is a act of nature, and toxic molds/molds that produce mycotoxins, is a natural hazard. So when you are exposed to toxic molds in your home, and have enviromental illness as a result of mold exposure, How can your claim be denied, and isn't this a act of bad faith?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- question on insurance, 2/16/06, by TMV.
- Re: guess no one wants to touch on this?, 2/28/06, by TMV.
- Re: guess no one wants to touch on this?, 3/13/06, by Matt.
- Re: guess no one wants to touch on this?, 3/14/06, by TMV.
- Re: guess no one wants to touch on this?, 3/14/06, by Matt.
- Re: mold - Furniture, not taken out place for a year, Place had , 8/10/06, by ,.
- Re: mold - Furniture, not taken out place for a year, Place , 11/14/06, by Scott Ward.
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