If you’ve had a fire, here are the essentials.
An overview of different types of fires and important information about your claim. Make sure you are safe and document carefully.
Join me in taking a look into the attic of this home that suffered a fire loss. Discover areas that need to be examined, and be alert to dangers and areas of concern.
Water damage is sometimes more destructive than the actual fire. When water is used to extinguish a fire it migrates to the lowest point in the structure traveling through holes and exit points. Learn about problems and risks of not removing damaged materials.
Insurance Blog
Help yourself. Here’s some things you may want to know.
The “Proof of Loss” - Be SURE to submit.
A proof of loss is a formal written statement of a claim which is often required to be signed, sworn, and notarized. TIME LIMITS APPLY.
Your Claim: A Call to Action - 4 Important Steps
The filing of an insurance claim is a call to action on your and your insurance company's part. Following these four proven steps will get your claim off to a good start on the road that lies ahead.
How to File Your Claim
If you have discovered damage to your home or business and you're filing a claim with your insurance company, make sure your claim is properly filed.
The Adjuster's visit; What to expect.
Before the adjuster arrives, try to complete these 4 steps.
Understanding Your Insurance Adjuster’s Estimate
Unless a person is a general contractor, the interpretation of an insurance estimate of repair can be quite daunting.
