INSURANCE CLAIMS • GOODYEAR, AZ
Water Damage Insurance Claims in Goodyear, AZ
We’re not your insurance agent, but we document every job the way an adjuster needs to see it — because getting your claim approved starts with what happens before they ever show up.
The One Distinction That Decides Most Claims
Homeowners insurance in Arizona, like everywhere else, generally covers water damage that’s sudden and accidental — a burst pipe, a water heater that fails overnight, an appliance hose that lets go. It typically does not cover gradual damage from a slow leak you didn’t address, or flooding from outside sources like monsoon runoff, which falls under separate flood insurance through the NFIP.
That single distinction — sudden and accidental versus gradual and neglected — is what most claim denials come down to. Documentation from the moment we arrive is what establishes which side of that line your situation falls on.
What Homeowners Insurance Typically Covers — and What It Doesn’t
Usually Covered
Burst pipes, water heater failures, appliance hose ruptures, AC condensation line failures, roof leaks from storm damage — sudden, accidental, internal sources.
Usually Not Covered
Slow leaks left unaddressed, gradual wear and tear, monsoon flooding from outside (needs separate flood insurance), and in most cases, sewage backup without a specific rider.

Documentation starts the moment we arrive — before extraction even begins.
Q: Does homeowners insurance cover monsoon flooding in Goodyear?
Usually not through a standard policy — monsoon runoff entering from outside is typically treated as flood damage, which requires separate flood insurance through the NFIP. If the water came from inside your home (a burst pipe during a storm, for example), that portion is usually still covered.
What We Document for Your Adjuster
Every job includes the paperwork that actually moves a claim forward, not just the extraction itself.
Moisture Readings
Before and after readings that prove the extent of damage and confirm when materials are dry.
Thermal Imaging
Visual proof of moisture spread behind walls and under flooring, not just what’s visible on the surface.
Photo Documentation
Time-stamped photos of the damage, the source, and the affected materials before we touch anything.
Drying Logs
Daily records of equipment placement and readings throughout the drying process, start to finish.

Every piece of equipment on site doubles as documentation for your claim.
Q: Should I call my insurance company or LeakRush first?
Either order works, but don’t wait on one to call the other. Water damage gets worse by the hour, and most policies require you to mitigate damage promptly — calling us first to stop the bleeding while you’re on hold with your insurer is often the more practical sequence.
We bill most insurance carriers directly — you’re typically only responsible for your deductible.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Let’s Get Your Claim Started the Right Way
Call our 24/7 Goodyear line now — we’ll start the extraction and the documentation at the same time.
