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Thu Jul 18, 2019, 02:18 PM Jul 2019

Insurance claim denied after destructive Clearwater, FL, 11-foot gator break-in

A Clearwater, FL, woman became something of a celebrity when a giant alligator broke into her home back in May. But now, she says she’s getting anything but the A-list treatment from her insurance company as she tries to claim the damages the gator left behind. At the end of May, Mary Wischhusen woke up in the middle of the night to find an aggressive, 11-foot-long gator had broken into her Eagles Landing home. The creature smashed windows, wine bottles, and glass furniture, and left holes in her walls. The giant window toward the front of her home is still boarded up with plywood. Wischhusen said the damage was quoted at thousands of dollars which she is currently on the hook for.

Wischhusen filed a claim under her homeowners insurance for the window and wall damage, only to have Florida Peninsula reject the claim about a month later. “Because it was a gator that broke it, and they don’t cover gators,” she explained. “If it was wind, they would have fixed it. If it was anything but a gator, they would have fixed it.”

8 On Your Side looked into the matter and found that some homeowners insurance policies will cover damage caused by wild animals. However, Wischhusen’s explicitly states damage from rodents, reptiles, and other animals is not covered. Don Silver, a publicist for Florida Peninsula told us that because the claim is on a condo, that most structural and exterior damage claims are typically handled by the association’s policy and that applies in Wischhusen’s case.

Silver added that the denial was appropriate, based on review of Wischhusen’s policy and claim. “Insurance is a very complex subject to cover with companies being bound by both statute and the terms and conditions of each policy,” Silver said.



https://www.wfla.com/news/pinellas-county/insurance-claim-denied-after-destructive-clearwater-gator-break-in/

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Insurance claim denied after destructive Clearwater, FL, 11-foot gator break-in (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jul 2019 OP
Know what you're signing for. lpbk2713 Jul 2019 #1
Insurance with no assurance. Read the fine print. marble falls Jul 2019 #2

lpbk2713

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Thu Jul 18, 2019, 03:11 PM
Jul 2019


Not much she can do if her insurance policy says animal damage is expressly disallowed.

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