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$2 million in water damage not covered by insurance

Courts uphold insurance ruling that water seepage through foundation walls is not covered under homeowners’ policy.

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All insurance policies have limitations on what types of water damage they will cover. In general, coverage is for the sudden and accidental escape, not infiltration, of water, which is why coverage for sewer back-up is an additional charge on most policies.


Imagine turning to your insurance company after catastrophic damages to your house and being told, “You’re not covered.”

That’s what happened to Hassan Hojjatian and Mitra Kermani in June 2011, when their house suffered extensive water damage to the basement, basement bathroom, garage roof and foundation.

Bob Aaron

Bob Aaron is a Toronto real estate lawyer and a contributing columnist for the Star. He can be reached at bob@aaron.ca or on Twitter: @bobaaron2.

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