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Re: Go Fund Me Campaigns and Insurance
[Re: Eriesailor]
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10/20/2017 12:53 PM
10/20/2017 12:53 PM
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Here in Florida, we also have separate hurricane deductibles, which routinely is about 3-5%. You're right though, business interruption insurance could kick in, in these situations, if they had it. Our business interruption insurance here on our office didn't pay because we didn't have any actual damage here at the office and we were 'only' out of electric for 7 days..
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