New Orleans properties fall into FEMA flood zones that determine which insurance covers water damage. Mold from rising water during hurricanes or tropical storms requires flood insurance, not homeowners insurance. But mold from a roof damaged by hurricane winds falls under homeowners coverage. This distinction confuses property owners in Lakeview, Gentilly, and the Lower Ninth Ward where both flood and wind damage occur simultaneously. Insurance companies dispute causation, claiming flood caused the water intrusion when wind damage actually allowed rain penetration. Our documentation separates wind-driven rain damage from flood water intrusion, preventing wrongful claim denials. We measure water intrusion heights, document roof damage patterns, and correlate damage with storm timeline data to prove covered causation.
Louisiana Property Insurance Code requires carriers to conduct reasonable investigations before denying mold claims. New Orleans adjusters expect remediation scopes that reference IICRC standards and EPA guidelines. They want psychrometric data showing moisture conditions exceeded safe levels. Grand Water Damage Restoration New Orleans provides this technical documentation because we understand local claim expectations. We have worked with every major carrier operating in Orleans Parish. We know how Allstate adjusters differ from State Farm adjusters in their mold coverage interpretations. This local knowledge helps us position your claim for approval. We participate in local insurance industry training and maintain relationships with adjusters who respect our documentation quality and technical expertise.