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insurance reimbursement, consisting of a $47,502.59 loss claimed
for damage to their home, including their lawn and driveway, and
a $58,202.28 loss claimed for damage to its contents. Of the
$47,502.59 loss claimed, $11,603.75 was attributed to damage to
their home, $8,398.84 to their lawn, and $27,500 to their
driveway.
Petitioners calculated the $11,603.75 claimed loss to their
home by totaling the cost of repairs they claim to have made to
their home as a result of the February flood. They received
invoices totaling $1,194 for cleaning services performed at their
home and wrote checks totaling $1,285 for repairs performed at
their home after the February flood.
Petitioners calculated the $8,398.84 claimed loss to their
lawn by totaling the amount they claimed to have spent having
their lawn installed and the amount they claimed to have spent
having it repaired. Petitioners received statements and an
invoice totaling $3,862.25 from lawn supply stores prior to 1991.
They wrote checks totaling $195 to lawn supply stores prior to
1991. Petitioners received a statement totaling $1,308.07 from a
lawn supply store recording purchases made after the February
flood. They wrote checks totaling $2,105.46 to lawn supply
stores and lawn repairmen after the February flood.
Petitioners calculated the $27,500 claimed loss to their
driveway by totaling the estimated cost to repair multiple cracks
and gaps in their driveway caused by the February flood. In
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