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Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance lists what Consumers should know about Home or Auto Damage in a Winter Storm

Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance - TDCINashville, TN – Ahead of potentially sub-zero temperatures and snow across Tennessee, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) wants consumers to know what to do in case of home or automobile damage as a result of the February winter storm.

The following are some guidelines to help consumers deal with a property damage claim or automobile accident.

What to Do if Damage Occurs to Your Home

What Damage to Your Home is Covered?

Damage caused by wind, wind-driven rain, trees or other falling objects, and the collapse of a structure due to weight of ice or snow are all covered under most standard homeowners policies.

Frozen pipes as the result of extreme cold might not be covered if the damage is due to negligence, such as failing to maintain an adequate temperature in the house when the ability to do so is there. Check your policy and call your insurance agent or company if you need clarification or have specific questions.

What Damage to Your Home is Not Covered?

[320left]The following events are typically not covered by the standard homeowners insurance policy: Interior water damage from a storm, when there is no damage to the roof or walls of your home; damage as the result of a flood; removal of fallen trees (if the trees do not land on and damage your home); food spoilage due to a power outage; and water damage from backed-up drains or sewers.

Some insurers offer endorsements (i.e., additional protection that may be purchased) for certain coverages not covered under the standard homeowner policy.

Check with your agent or company to determine your needs.

Contact the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI)

If you have a dispute with your insurer about the amount or terms of the claim settlement, you can contact TDCI for assistance. Click [1] here to visit our website [1].

For more information about auto and home insurance options, and tips for choosing the coverage that is right for you and your family, go to www.insureUonline.org [2]

About the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance

The state Department of Commerce and Insurance is a diverse entity of six divisions charged with protecting the interests of consumers while providing fair, efficient oversight and a level field of competition for a broad array of industries and professionals doing business in Tennessee.

Our divisions include the Division of Consumer Affairs, the Division of Insurance, the Division of Securities, the Division of TennCare Oversight, the Division of Fire Prevention and the Division of Regulatory Boards.