item #18 · toilet

Claim 046414618-01 / 046414618-02 · Liberty Mutual
Claimed $519.00 Pre-loss paid $519.35 · 📋 View affidavit ↗ Upload to Liberty Mutual portal
Claim photo for item #18 toilet

Facts

Claimed Amount
$519.00
Original Brand
Porcher (American Standard)
Original Model
1 Champion One-Piece Elongated Toilet, model 97420
Original Qty
1
Original Total Paid
$519.35
Pre Loss Purchase Date
2006-03
Pre Loss Vendor
homeclick.com
Replacement Status
plan_filed
Replacement Date
# YYYY-MM-DD when ordered (Dan to fill)
Replacement Brand
EPLO
Replacement Model
iX7-PRO Smart Toilet (elongated, heated seat, bidet, auto open/close, instant warm water, integrated dryer)
Replacement Price
null # Dan to fill at purchase
Replacement Url
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D83KVTBW
Replacement Receipt
# filename of Amazon order confirmation once placed
Liberty status
Liberty Status Note
Confirmed by Taylor Guishard-Drummond email 2026-01-23: listed on 1/13 settlement estimate at $519 approved amount. Replacement intent declared 2026-05-22: EPLO iX7-PRO smart toilet (B0D83KVTBW). Order pending.
Dispute Status
agreed" # Liberty approved on 1/13 estimate
Depreciation Withheld
null # amount Liberty withheld (if any)
Depreciation Recovered
false # has the holdback been recovered?

Notes

**Porcher 1 Champion One-Piece Elongated Toilet, model 97420** — Porcher is a designer European-style fixture brand (now part of American Standard). Photo composite shows: original Yahoo Mail order confirmation from homeclick.com dated March 2006 ($519.35 total, line-item highlighted "Porcher 1 Champion One-Piece Elongated Toilet · 97420 · $519.35"); a damage-state photo of the toilet bowl shattered on the ground next to lumber debris (red bordered, "Porcher Toilet"); and a "Earlier picture: Porcher Toilet" reference image showing the intact unit in its original installed state. Originally **stored as a spare/replacement unit** alongside other in-storage fixtures (not currently in-service plumbing — context for why it's a contents-loss line rather than a structural-fixture line). "15+ years since March 2006" but Porcher fixtures are designed for decades-long service; depreciation should reflect the brand's longevity premium, not standard residential-fixture depreciation curves. [TBD: confirm "spare/replacement" framing — was this stored for future install or currently installed somewhere?]