Why Mold Damage Is a Serious Issue

Illinois weather and infrastructure make mold an ongoing concern. Heavy rains and flooding along the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, frozen pipes that burst in winter, and roof leaks from severe storms all create conditions where mold thrives. Once moisture seeps into walls, flooring, or insulation, mold can begin to grow within 24 to 48 hours. The consequences go beyond property damage. Mold can cause serious health problems, including respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and chronic illness. For businesses, mold growth can drive away customers, endanger employees, and lead to temporary closures.

Insurance Coverage for Mold in Illinois

Property insurance policies often cover mold when it results from a sudden and accidental event, such as a burst pipe or storm-related roof damage. Coverage may include:

  • Remediation and cleanup of mold colonies;
  • Replacement of contaminated drywall, flooring, or insulation;
  • Repairs to plumbing, roofing, or other systems that caused the moisture;
  • Restoration of personal belongings, business equipment, or inventory; and
  • Relocation or business interruption expenses during remediation.

However, many policies have mold exclusions or strict coverage limits. Insurers may argue that mold was due to long-term neglect, maintenance issues, or gradual seepage—all reasons commonly used to deny claims.

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Why Mold Damage Claims Are Challenging

Mold-related claims are some of the most heavily disputed by insurance companies. Common challenges include:

  • Causation disputes: Carriers may argue the mold was pre-existing or unrelated to the event that caused water intrusion.
  • Exclusions: Many policies contain language limiting or excluding mold coverage, even when the underlying water damage is covered.
  • Lowball estimates: Insurers often underestimate the cost of full remediation, offering payouts that only cover partial cleanup.
  • Delay tactics: Insurers may drag out investigations, allowing mold to spread and increase repair costs.

These tactics leave property owners paying out of pocket for repairs their insurance should cover.

How Our Illinois Mold Damage Lawyers Can Help

At Vargas Gonzalez Delombard, we focus on property damage and insurance disputes. In mold cases, we start by carefully reviewing your policy to identify coverage and exclusions. We then work with environmental specialists, remediation companies, and contractors to document the full extent of damage.

Armed with expert reports and strong evidence, we negotiate with insurers to demand fair settlements. If carriers refuse to act in good faith, we are ready to pursue litigation in Illinois courts. From Cook County to Sangamon County, our Illinois mold damage attorneys understand how judges and juries evaluate mold-related disputes, giving our clients a local advantage.

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Why Choose Vargas Gonzalez Delombard

With a practice devoted exclusively to property damage and insurance claims, we know how insurers operate and how to hold them accountable. Clients choose us because we provide:

  • Deep experience with mold and water damage disputes;
  • Tailored case strategies for each property owner’s unique situation;
  • Transparent communication throughout the process; and
  • Relentless advocacy for fair compensation.

Whether your mold problem is confined to a single room or has overtaken an entire building, our Illinois mold damage attorneys are prepared to fight for you.

Speak With Our Illinois Mold Damage Lawyers Today

If mold has damaged your property and your insurance company is refusing to pay what you are owed, do not try to handle the claim alone. The Illinois mold damage lawyers at Vargas Gonzalez Delombard are here to review your policy, investigate your losses, and fight for the coverage you need to restore your property. Contact us online today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward recovery.

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