Filing Insurance Claims
The following steps should be taken to file an insurance claim for hurricane
damage to your home.
Tips:
- Call insurance adjuster immediately.
- It's important to follow up on your call with a letter detailing the
problem. Keep a copy of the letter.
- Begin cleanup and salvage as soon as possible. Don't wait for an adjuster.
But do take photos BEFORE any cleanup for use as an inventory.
- Keep damaged materials for proof of loss.
- Leave phone number where you can be reached when adjuster arrives.
- Adjuster will assess damages to house. Owner should sign proof of loss
statement. Additional damage can be added when found.
- If looting occurs, report any theft to the police.
- Protect your property from further damage by making temporary repairs. Save
receipts for reimbursement. If your home is uninhabitable, save all receipts
relating to your temporary lodging and food.
- Make a list of damaged articles, and provide any other information the
adjuster requests to process your claim. Prepare a copy of all information
delivered to the insurance company.
- Review the settlement steps outlined in your policy. If you're dissatisfied
with the proposed settlement offer, explain your position. If there's a
significant difference between what the insurance company offers and what you
believe you're entitled to, you may wish to submit the dispute to arbitration.
- Some policies impose time limits such as three, six or nine months. Other
policies pay the difference between normal.
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Florida Insurance Council
- For more information on insurance see
http://www.myflorida.com/myflorida/hurricane/insurance.html
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