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Tips for Making a Storm Damage Claim

1/27/2021 (Permalink)

Nature sometimes shakes things up a little. If your home didn’t weather a storm as well as you hoped it would, we're sharing some tips to help you file an insurance claim for storm damage and get back on track quickly. Here’s where you should start. 

File a Storm Damage ClaimNeed to report storm damage for a claim?  Call your homeowner's agent or contact the claims center. 

Act quickly. Filing a claim with your insurance company for storm damage in a timely matter is important for a couple reasons. Most insurance policies limit your time to file a claim, which makes being quick to connect essential. You’ll also want to repair the damage to your home or property before it has a chance to get worse, so reporting your claim early is the best approach.

Review your policy. If you know what your homeowners policy and optional insurance covers, how to proceed and what you can expect from the process, you’ll be better prepared to plead your case. Every insurance policy and claim is different. Reviewing your policy gives you information that specifically applies to you.

Document everything. It’s smart to keep a log of the storm and the damage. Save news reports and take pictures immediately after to document any damage. Don’t start cleaning up until you’ve documented as much of the damage as is safe and wait to handle the big messes until after a claims adjuster has assessed the situation.

Get quotes from the professionals at SERVPRO of Jefferson City.  While your personal walk around and assessment is important, a professional opinion will be thorough and may mean more to your insurance provider.  They specialize in finding, assessing and repairing damage from storms and will check your home from roof to basement. 

Be wary of scammers. Unfortunately, storm damage can bring scammers to your area with promises of quick and cheap repairs. Whether you’re filing an insurance claim or not, research anyone who offers to repair your home. 

Mitigate your damages. If the storm affected a large area, you may have to wait awhile before a storm assessor can review your damage and maybe even longer before you can get it fixed. In the meantime, you’ll want to take steps to prevent further home or property damage. This could include tarping your roof, cleaning a wet basement, boarding up holes and more. Document the damage, then document how you’re taking steps to protect your property.

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