RESTORATION & RELIEF
AFTER THE STORM
Before beginning any cleanup, take photos and keep notes.
It is important to document all damaged items before
beginning to replace or restore.
Make temporary repairs. Keep all receipts for work done
on your property.
Notify your insurance agent as soon as possible. If you
have vacated the premises, make sure your representative
knows how and where to contact you. If you're at home, but
your phone isn't working, leave a number where you can be
reached.
File your claim within the time limits required by your insurance
company.
Make sure your adjuster update your claim and provides you
with a proof of loss statement. Report any additional damage
found as soon as possible so that damage may be added to
your claim.
If your home is uninhabitable and you must live in temporary
lodging, save all receipts.
Don't be rushed into signing repair contracts and only deal with
reputable contractors. If you are unsure about a contractor's
credentials, contact your claims adjuster, Better Business
Bureau or Chamber of Commerce for referrals. Make sure to
hire a contractor with experience in repair work.
Make copies of any and all correspondence and information
sent to you by your insurance company.
Of the 56 million U.S. homes with a pet,
26.8% need help evacuating or sheltering pets.
DID YOU KNOW?...
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