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Generally, yes, BUT it depends on several things which you need to check out with your insurance agent and possibly an attorney: * Whether or not it is covered or excluded in your policy. * The insurance laws of your state. * The circumstances of the water from the toilet causing damage. Again, you need to discuss this with your insurance agent, and depending on his/her answers you may need to follow through with the other sources.

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