Top Key Tips to Filing a Fire Insurance Claim
How to file fire insurance claims.
1. Know your coverage - Many people feel that their insurance company may have "pulled a fast one" on them when their claim is denied. A simple way to avoid this is to know your coverage. Get out that brochure that your insurance agent gave you when you signed your contract. Cannot find it? Call your insurance company and ask them to send you another one, and read it from beginning to end.
2. Know the amount of your deductible - When you sign a contract with your insurance company, you agree to a deductible, a basic amount to be deducted from the amount claimed. Example: If your damages total $4000 and your deductible is $500, the insurance company will give you $3500 and you will have to absorb the remaining $500.
3. Request it all in writing - Make sure you receive any and all estimates of damage or destruction in writing. This provides you with proof of damage when it comes time to file the fire insurance claim. Also be sure to request written estimates of repairs and/or replacement as well.
4. Sign nothing yet! - Before you sign anything, ask lots of questions, inform yourself, read the small print, and fully understand the document to be signed. You do not have to blindly accept the insurance company's assessment of damage - get your own estimates in order to compare them with the insurance company's estimates.
5. Gather all necessary information - Confirm with your insurance company the requirements for filing a fire insurance claim. Below is the standard necessary information needed:
- Date of loss
- Type of claim (loss)
- Location of damage
- Detailed list of any injuries incurred
- Full condition of home
- Complete list of all damages
- All estimates for repair or replacement
- Police report
Many insurance companies will pay for temporary housing should your home be so damaged that you cannot live in it. Call them, or refer to your documentation to find out whether this is a possible provision in your case.
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