Who Pays for Cleanup After a Death? Your Ultimate Q&A Guide


Who Pays for Cleanup After a Death
Responsibility for paying for cleanup after a death typically falls to the decedent’s estate. If there’s homeowners or property insurance, most policies may cover biohazard or trauma scene cleanup. In cases where the estate cannot cover costs, property owners usually bear the expense. Professional companies like T.A.C.T. 48 can work with insurance providers and estates to ensure the cleanup is handled safely, thoroughly, and in compliance with health regulations.
T.A.C.T. 48 is ready to assist in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Flagstaff, Prescott, Kingman, Sedona and throughout all of Arizona
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