Russell Haythorn is a Denver7 Reporter.
LONGMONT, Colo. — Recycled Records in Longmont is still recovering after a flood this summer wiped out an estimated $110,000 in vintage records and other inventory.
Her policy has only paid out about $12,000 for employee lost wages, and nothing for the nearly $110,000 in lost inventory or the cost to replace the entire floor throughout her store. The Rocky Mountain Insurance Association said this is not uncommon. Many small businesses are often underinsured.
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