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Meth lab claims require certified industrial-hygienist testing, state-required decontamination, and post-remediation clearance sampling. Standard policies typically exclude under pollution exclusions; specific drug-contamination endorsements may cover. Adjusters need vendors who scope each step clearly.
State-required certified testing is a distinct scope item, often laboratory-billed separately from cleanup labor. Specialists scope this clearly.
Standard policies exclude under pollution exclusion. Specialty endorsements may cover. Specialists clarify the coverage question early in the claim.
Specialists document the entire process for state disclosure compliance and ongoing tenant disclosure.
Standard policies typically exclude. Specialty drug-contamination endorsements may cover. State assistance programs occasionally available.
Often, under pollution exclusions. Specialty endorsements may cover. Read declarations early.
Pre-remediation testing (industrial hygienist) and post-remediation clearance sampling are typically separate from labor. Lab fees billed directly.
State-defined, typically 0.1 µg/100cm² (some states up to 1.5). Specialist works to your state's threshold.
7–21 days from initial testing through clearance.
Yes. Specialists document everything (photos, police reports, lab results, scope) suitable for civil action.
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