Progressive Illinois Sump Pump Overflow/failure - Insurance & Documentation Guide
Emergency Answer
Sump-pump overflow or failure may depend on optional water-backup coverage, the source of the water, exclusions, and your exact Progressive policy wording. Document the event before cleanup where safe.
First Actions (To Do Immediately)
- 1 Photograph and video the affected areas before major cleanup or disposal, when safe to do so.
- 2 Take reasonable steps to prevent further damage without making permanent repairs that destroy evidence.
- 3 Save all communications with Progressive, including claim numbers, letters, emails, estimates, and requested documents.
First Actions (To Do Immediately)
- 1 Photograph and video the affected areas before major cleanup or disposal, when safe to do so.
- 2 Take reasonable steps to prevent further damage without making permanent repairs that destroy evidence.
- 3 Save all communications with Progressive, including claim numbers, letters, emails, estimates, and requested documents.
- 4 Document the apparent source and path of the water before conditions change, when safe.
DO NOT DO
- ✕ Do not assume a public carrier webpage is the same as your policy contract.
- ✕ Do not throw away damaged property or replaced parts before documenting them, unless health or safety requires immediate disposal.
- ✕ Do not describe the cause, duration, or timing of damage more definitively than the evidence supports.
Documentation Flow
What This Progressive Illinois Question Depends On
Sump-pump overflow or failure may depend on optional water-backup coverage, the source of the water, exclusions, and your exact Progressive policy wording. Document the event before cleanup where safe. Because no exact state-specific policy form or endorsement was verified for this page, the discussion is conditional rather than a coverage conclusion.
Progressive's Public Claims Guidance
Dripping showerhead or faucet Clogged or slow drain Clogged or running toilet Low water pressure Leaky or busted pipe Sewer back-up Sump pump overflow Issues such as a drip, clogged drain, or running toilet are often inexpensive DIY fixes, but a busted pipe may cause significant water damage to your home. Homeowners insurance may cover sudden damage due to a burst pipe or leaking pipe, assuming the failure was unexpected, and pay to repair or replace damaged items. This can include walls, floors, carpeting, furnishings, and electronic equipment. Your homeowners policy may also cover mold and mildew cleanup in this scenario, as well. Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Plumbing? | Progressive Skip to Main Content Progressive Insurance logo, Home page Insurance & more Claims Resources & tools About us 1-866-749-7436, Call us Log in Answers Articles by Product Articles by Topic Does homeowners insurance cover plumbing? Homeowners insurance typically covers losses resulting from a sudden malfunction, such as a pipe bursting unexpectedly. However, a homeowners policy won't cover slow, constant leaks or other plumbing problems resulting from neglect or improper maintenance. This also applies to backed-up sump pumps or sewage systems that have not been routinely inspected and maintained.
Issue-Specific Context
r or replace the damage. OPTIONAL COVERAGES You can add other coverages. Sometimes, you can add coverage by buying an endorsement; other times, you must buy another policy to cover a specific peril or a specific item of property. Some reasons you might want to add coverages are: • To cover perils most homeowners policies don’t cover. The National Flood Insurance Program writes most flood insurance policies, although some insurance companies also sell it. Many insurance companies sell earthquake insurance as a separate policy or as an endorsement to your homeowners policy. While homeowners policies in most states cover damage caused by windstorm and hail, policiesin coastal areas often exclude this coverage, in which case you would need to buy a separate policy to protect from this risk. You might be able to buy endorsements to cover damage caused by mold or by sewer or drain backups and sump pump overflow since most homeowners policies offer limited or no coverage for these types of events. • To increase your current coverage. Guaranteed replacement cost coverage pays to completely rebuild your home, while a personal property replacement cost endorsement pays to replace your personal property. An inflation guard endorsement raises your dwelling coverage limit annually in line with inflation. Personal umbrella liability insurance increases yourliability coverage above the level…
Policy Terms to Check
Review the declarations page, applicable endorsements, exclusions, limits, deductibles, duties-after-loss provisions, and any wording addressing sump pump overflow/failure. Public guidance can help identify questions, but the issued policy controls the contractual analysis.
Questions to Ask the Claim Handler
Ask which exact policy provision is being applied, whether any endorsement changes the result, what additional documents are needed, whether a deadline applies, and whether the carrier can provide its position in writing.
Documentation Checklist
- Claim number and date the loss was first reported
- Wide-angle and close-up photos of affected areas
- Videos showing the visible extent and apparent source, when safe
- Timeline of discovery, mitigation, inspections, and repairs
- Receipts for emergency mitigation and temporary repairs
- Contractor, plumber, remediation, or inspection reports
- Copies of insurer emails, letters, estimates, and requests
- Declarations page plus relevant endorsements and policy sections
Severity Matrix: High
Requires immediate professional intervention. High risk of structural weakening, electrical hazards, and mold.
Who to Call
Qualified plumber or sump-pump professional, water-damage restoration company, and your insurer
Insurance & Documentation
- Progressive public guidance is informational and does not replace the terms, exclusions, limits, and endorsements in the policy issued to you.
- This page uses verified public sources for Illinois, Progressive, and the issue context, but no exact state-specific policy form was verified for this page.
- Carrier process context: Dripping showerhead or faucet Clogged or slow drain Clogged or running toilet Low water pressure Leaky or busted pipe Sewer back-up Sump pump overflow Issues such as a drip, clogged drain, or running toilet are often inexpensive DIY fixes, but a busted pipe may cause significant water damage to your home. Homeowners i…
- Issue context: r or replace the damage. OPTIONAL COVERAGES You can add other coverages. Sometimes, you can add coverage by buying an endorsement; other times, you must buy another policy to cover a specific peril or a specific item of property. Some reasons you might want to add coverages are: • To cover perils most homeowners polic…
Sources used for this guide
This page is grounded in the public sources listed below. No exact state-specific policy form or endorsement was verified for this page, so coverage discussion is conditional and should be checked against the policy issued to you.
- Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 919.40 - Definitions/Explanations
- Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 919.50 - Required Practices for all Insurance Companies
- Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 919.80 - Required Claim Practices - Private Passenger Automobile - Property and Casualty Companies
- Does homeowners insurance cover plumbing?
- A Consumer's Guide to Home Insurance
- Protect Your Property From Flooding
Evidence limitations
- No exact verified state-specific policy form or endorsement
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Progressive cover sump pump overflow/failure in Illinois?
This page does not make a coverage promise. The answer depends on the issued policy, endorsements, cause and timing of the loss, exclusions, limits, and claim facts.
What documents should I collect for this claim?
Keep photos, videos, repair and mitigation receipts, inspection reports, claim communications, the applicable policy documents, and a timeline showing when the damage was discovered and what happened next.
Do Illinois claim-handling rules decide whether the loss is covered?
Not by themselves. State claim-handling rules can govern parts of the process, while coverage generally depends on the policy and facts of the loss.
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