The “Duty to Mitigate” is a legal requirement in every insurance policy that obligates the homeowner to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a loss occurs. For example, if a storm damages your roof, you must tarp the hole to prevent rain from destroying the interior. If a homeowner fails to mitigate damage, the carrier may legally deny coverage for any “secondary damage” that occurred because the property was left exposed to the elements after the initial event.
Duty to Mitigate
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