@Don-And-Brooks0 Did you file a claim with your personal insurance company? With damages as extensive as what you have posted, you should file with your own insurance company. They have the deep pockets and lawyers to be able to go after AirBnB and attempt to be reimbursed by the guest or the company.
IMO, Aircover is not real insurance, and hosts should not rely on it. You do not receive a policy with your name and property listed on it -- it's about as **** as the insurance sold by the airlines and other OTAs. Looks good until you try to make a valid claim.