One thing I can guarantee you--if you try to have a lightning damaged TV repaired under an extended warranty, you will immediately have your sorry butt hung for insurance fraud.
Believe me, the adjuster at the warranty company isn't dumb, he's (or she) probably had someone try to pull this on him a couple hundred times already. To him, you will have been so predictable he'll have to mute his telephone while he quits laughing. Then he'll start talking about insurance fraud.
When I was an adjuster handling vehicle service contracts, people in the automotive service business were equally predictable. For some reason, most of our used car contracts didn't cover heater cores. So--if a shop called in to initiate a claim for a heater core and was informed it was not listed as a covered item, you could predict with close to 100% accuracy that a half hour later the same shop would call a claim on the same car for an alternator, or something approximately the same cost as replacing the heater core. Like the car was just sitting there with the heater core leaking and the alternator just happened to go kaput. Then when we informed them we had a rep in the area that would stop and check the alternator, it was amazing how all at once they found it wasn't the alternator after all, it was a bad battery connection. The predictability of it all made our day.
My advice is leave it alone. The adjuster with the warranty company has already seen it all and can smell a phony claim a mile away. He'll laugh about how stupid you are to even try.
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