When your home or business is damaged and you can’t live or work in it, the consequences go far beyond the cost to repair walls and roofs. You may need a temporary place to stay, you might lose rental income, or your business could come to a grinding halt. That’s where Loss of Use coverage under your insurance policy comes in—if you have it.
At Godbey Giardina Law Group, we fight to recover every dollar our clients are owed after a disaster. One of the most overlooked areas of coverage we see in first-party property claims is Loss of Use. We’ll explain what it means, how to prove it, and how our free AI-powered policy review can help you find out if it’s even in your policy.
“Loss of Use” is an insurance term that refers to the financial losses a policyholder suffers when they can’t use their property due to a covered event. It’s often included in homeowner or commercial policies—sometimes under different names, like:
Here’s what it might cover:
But—and this is critical—not every policy includes this coverage. Some exclude it entirely, others cap it at low limits, or apply it only under specific conditions (like a mandatory evacuation order). Your specific policy governs what is covered.
Many of our clients come to us unsure whether their policy includes Loss of Use. Insurance contracts are dense, technical, and often buried in fine print. That’s why we offer a free AI-powered policy review for homeowners and business owners.
Our tool uses artificial intelligence to scan and summarize your policy, quickly identifying key sections related to:
Although it won’t give you any legal advise on your claim or policy, it may help you better understand—in plain English—what your policy actually says.
If you do have coverage, documentation is everything. Insurers won’t pay unless you can show your losses clearly and completely. Here’s are a few ways to document your loss:
1. Track All Living or Business Expenses
2. Document Your Normal Expenses for Comparison
3. Record the Timeline
4. Support with Photos and Communication
Loss of Use damages can add up quickly—and some people don’t even realize they’re covered. Even worse, some insurers deny these claims on technicalities or take advantage of policyholders who don’t know what they’re entitled to.
At Godbey Giardina Law Group, we use every tool at our disposal—legal experience, expert networks, and smart technology—to help our clients get what they’re owed. If your home or business has been damaged and you’re unsure about your Loss of Use rights, send us your policy for a free review. We’ll give you answers before the insurer gives you excuses.
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Call Godbey Giardina Law Group today. Let us help you rebuild—not just your property, but your peace of mind. (985)590-4650.