💧 Water damage doesn’t wait—and neither should the response. What starts as a small leak can turn into a costly claim, a lengthy dispute, or even a lost policyholder. Yet delayed mitigation is still far too common. We just published a quick-read article that highlights what really happens when water damage restoration is delayed—backed by field experience, real-world cost impacts, and why “wait and see” is the riskiest option of all. 📉 Higher claim costs ⚖️ More legal disputes 🧾 Friction with insureds 🕒 Regulatory headaches This one’s especially relevant for anyone involved in property claims—whether you’re adjusting, underwriting, or litigating. https://lnkd.in/gTHZZHUE
The Risks of Delayed Water Damage Restoration
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