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Flood-damaged cars that are considered a total loss by an insurance company should be re-issued a "salvage" title. This means the vehicle has suffered extensive damage, typically making it unsafe ...
When storm cleanup starts, St. Louis automotive expert Jay Grosman says problems can start for car buyers. Buyer beware: Flood-damaged vehicles from hurricane-impacted states could flood the ...
What Happens to a Car in a Flood? It may seem obvious, but when a car spends time underwater, a number of really bad things happen. First, the carpets and seats absorb water, which can be very ...
Roughly 378,000 flood-damaged cars were on the road in 2021, according to CARFAX data, and the company warned in a mid-September press release that more may surface for sale on used car lots after ...
The law reads exactly: 28-910. Liability for emergency responses in flood areas; definitions A. A driver of a vehicle who drives the vehicle on a public street or highway that is temporarily covered by a rise in water level, including groundwater or overflow of water, and that is barricaded because of flooding, is liable for the expenses of any emergency response that is required to remove ...
Carfax estimated that as many as 212,000 vehicles were damaged after Hurricane Ida last year, on top of the 378,000 flood-damaged vehicles that were already on the road nationwide at the time ...
According to the Harris County flood warning system, some areas received up to 12 inches of rainfall and several bayous rose up to 24 feet.
Solid wood furniture can be left to dry and personal items such as family photos can be salvaged, but anything else should be thrown out. Rip out the carpet and carpet pads. Have it checked out.