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Question regarding recent storms and home insurance
So with the recent storms and power outages / surges my old (12 year) mini split system has crapped the bed. Totally fried upon close inspection of the inside cards.
This 30,000 BTU unit is something like 5+ grand for a new equivalent.
Would my homeowners insurance cover this?
And if it does how do I go about proving a power surge? Does HECO provide something upon request
Edit: this happened directly after my house got reconnected to the grid a few weeks ago but was only made aware that this *could* be covered recently
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