Corroding Cast Iron Pipe Class Action Lawsuit | PipeLawsuit.com

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Florida homeowners, if your home was built before 1975, you may have cast-iron pipes that are corroding right beneath your feet. Insurance companies may change your policy to exclude damage from these pipes. Failure of cast iron pipes may cause property damage, but your insurance company could deny coverage, claiming a “water damage” exclusion. Or it might accept your claim, but try to pay you a lowball settlement.

Most homeowners and business owners insurance policies require the insurance company to not only repair the visible water damage but to also pull up and replace the cast iron plumbing with brand new modern plumbing. Often, insurance denials are written in a way that makes you think there is nothing that can be done. But even if your insurance company hired an engineer or some other professional to inspect your home, you should still consult an expert to see if you have a case.

If you live in Florida and think you may have a claim, please contact us for a free case review. If the insurance company is doing the right thing, we will tell you. If not, we will explain what we can do to help. Either way, you are entitled to peace of mind.

There are never any costs unless we win a jury award or settlement. Even then, your insurance company could be responsible for paying the legal fees for both parties.

To find out if your home is affected, visit PipeLawsuit.com or call us now at 800-888-1234.
Morgan & Morgan.

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This is an important message for Florida homeowners. If your home was built before 1975, you may have cast-iron pipes that are corroding right beneath your feet. Corroding pipes can cost thousands of dollars, if not more, to replace. Many insurance companies may change your policy to exclude damage from these pipes. It's not a matter of if, it's matter of when. To find out if your home is affected, visit PipeLawsuit.com or call us now at 800-888-1234.