Insurance claim for Damages
A fire insurance claim is the most complex type. Almost all Insurance companies often overlook or underpay the full cost of repairs to your house. Fire claims require attention to every detail during the claim process. Homeowners follow the insurance company’s claim adjuster at their peril. Often this can result in many delays, low settlement payouts and even denied claims. This is where we the Public Adjusters can assist and ensure you receive maximum compensation for your damages as well as getting your life back to normal state.
Being a victim of fire damage to your property can be heart-breaking and It is the worst property damage that occurs to your property. You can completely lose your property and belongings, and even to the point that someone get hurt, or fatally wounded. You may be left without a home, or sadly, even a pet. What do you do next? Filing a claim may not be the first thought that comes to mind. You will probably need days to regain your composure, but do not wait too long as it is essential to take action immediately. Hiring us can allow you the time necessary to compose yourself.

Tips for Filing Fire Damage Insurance Claim
Homeowners filing a fire damage insurance claim should document damages, this includes:
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Taking pictures of all the damages
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Written description all the damages
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Date of the damage
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Type of loss
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Condition of home
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Location
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Specify any injuries
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Contact authorities if necessary
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Mitigate the damages on your property
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Don’t throw anything out or clean anything up until the public adjuster investigates the damage
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Keep all the documents just in case there’s a dispute to settle later in the process

Tips for Filing Fire Damage Insurance Claim
Homeowners filing a fire damage insurance claim should document damages, this includes:
-
Taking pictures of all the damages
-
Written description all the damages
-
Date of the damage
-
Type of loss
-
Condition of home
-
Location
-
Specify any injuries
-
Contact authorities if necessary
-
Mitigate the damages on your property
-
Don’t throw anything out or clean anything up until the public adjuster investigates the damage
-
Keep all the documents just in case there’s a dispute to settle later in the process