Who Covers Post-Death Cleanup Expenses? A Blog by TACT-AZ's TheLastResponders


Who Pays for Cleanup After a Death?
Cleanup costs after a death usually come from the estate of the deceased. In many cases, homeowners or property insurance covers biohazard remediation, leaving the policy deductible as the main expense. If the estate cannot pay, the responsibility typically falls to the property owner.
T.A.C.T. AZ can communicate with insurance companies directly to streamline claims and ensure proper documentation. We also offer financing options if no insurance policy is available.
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