Submitted by SurfCityTom on Mon, 10/29/2012 - 10:52am.
by your post.
There was one negative post concerning food. Agreeably, it was in poor taste; if they had a problem with your food service, they should have approached you or the Health Department.
But you did have insurance, correct? The proper insurance would pay the costs to remove debris; rebuild to current codes; replace contents including inventory; loss of earnings; and even wages for employees.
I hope your agent was out there the next day; initiated the claims process; and you're already seeing some progress begin.
I'm a little puzzled
by your post.
There was one negative post concerning food. Agreeably, it was in poor taste; if they had a problem with your food service, they should have approached you or the Health Department.
But you did have insurance, correct? The proper insurance would pay the costs to remove debris; rebuild to current codes; replace contents including inventory; loss of earnings; and even wages for employees.
I hope your agent was out there the next day; initiated the claims process; and you're already seeing some progress begin.