It's Like Rain on Your Wedding Day

Here’s the story: Fire heavily damages warehouse where items damaged in fires were kept.

It’s one of those companies that does “disaster restoration” after fires, floods, etc. How do you figure an insurance claim for something that was already damaged?

This is a fabulous example of irony.

And not, therefore, anything like “rain on your wedding day”, which is famously (along with many other items in Alanis’s song) not an example of irony. But perhaps you were being ironic in citing that as the archetype of irony?