I have the insurance company's documentation after examining our hurricane damage but stating it was less than the hurricane deductible. I had not claimed any of those expenses. I hired handymen and contractors who could work on the damage piece meal because it was impossible to get major vendors to do the work because the individual damages were so small & they were all working on larger projects where the hurricane did greater damage. Much of the work was cash and I do not have any receipts. Can I file an amendment based on the Insurance Company's documentation?
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Yes and no. When you say small losses, how small? The casualty and loss claim isn't a $1 for $1 deduction all the time. It is about the loss. So if your house was damaged and the FMV of your house was $150,000 before the storm and $100,000 after the storm, before repairs, your deduction would be $50,000. If you paid someone $100,000 to do the repairs, you would still only be able to claim the $50,000. The deduction is to put you back to whole.
So if your deck was destroyed and needed replaced, you would need to come up with the FMV before and after the deck was damaged. Realtors can help with this information by doing competitive market analysis.
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