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If You Spilled Paint On Your Rugs Will Your Insurance Cover It?
I heard that if someone spilled paint on their rugs their insurance will pay for new rugs minus deductable. DId you ever hear of this?
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6:34 am on July 29th, 2009
An accidental spillage of paint or any other substance is normally covered under most homeowner policies when the spill damages the dwelling. This is a fortuitous event and not specifically excluded under most policies. If by ‘rug’ you mean a true rug and not wall to wall carpeting then most policies would not cover such an occurance as most policies are named peril for personal property including rugs. I’ve handled claims in many states and can’t recall a policy that specifically states spillage of paint as a covered peril. As for the cleaning, as a former Insurance adjustor unless the cleaning is performed immediately and by a professional using a truck mounted extractor the paint would not be totally removed.
Now it is true that your deductible would apply in this instance but there would also be a percentage of depreciation applied to your loss and in most cases the depreciation is not refundable even with the ‘Replacement cost endorsement’.
10:17 am on July 29th, 2009
You might be able to but chances are very, very good that you’ll get dropped immediately after your policy is set to expire and you’ll pay the devil to get new insurance. Just get it cleaned.
3:02 pm on July 29th, 2009
As long as it was accidental, you usually can, but the deductable is usually more than the cleaning.
5:29 pm on July 29th, 2009
I can’t imagine that it would be true… but it would probably differ between insurance companies.