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We had that happen with a 15 year old dishwasher. The vinyl flooring suddenly (like almost overnight) turned brown at the seams. That was the first clue of an issue. I replaced the dishwasher, after drying out the subfloor for several days. Subfloor below the dishwasher was fine.
Insurance came out, wrote a check on the spot, for $700 (total estimate was $1,700, I had a $1,000 deductible) to replace the rest of the kitchen floor and underlayment, and gave me a list of preferred contractors who would fix it for that price. We picked one. and new flooring. Only issue we has was when they pulled up the old floor, they discovered there was another, identical vinyl floor below it. Same flooring. So insurance kicked in another $150 since that double the amount of work to remove the flooring. Only thing we can figure is the builder had planned to put tile flooring in, and changed his mind, and just put 2 floors down so that floor would be the same height as the adjoining Family room and hall.
Only stipulation insurance had was that we had to replace the faulty dishwasher at our own expense, which had already done before filing the claim.
You were unusually fortunate. I'm a retired Insurance Underwritter, and would have echoed piccolopat's reply as the norm/usual, and probable end result.