Living in Central Florida your home is at risk from a number of natural things such as hurricanes, lightning, flooding, sinkholes, and tornados. Natural disasters are not the only thing that put your home at risk, a grease fire in the kitchen has burned many homes to the ground over the years. Faulty electrical wiring can be the source of a fire, and old natural gas lines have caused entire homes to be leveled by an explosion.
With so many ways your home could be damaged, and your property lost forever, it is crucial that you create a home inventory list. Having a detailed inventory of your possessions can make things easier when you file a claim, and it can also guide you on what kind of coverage you want.
Creating a home inventory list to submit to insurance is not a difficult thing to undertake, but you can’t cut corners when creating the list and still hope to receive reimbursement for your lost property. Here are a few steps.
You should follow Nike’s advice when deciding on which room should be your starting point when composing a list “Just do it.” The room does not matter; what matters is that you start the process of compiling a list of your possessions. The logical choice would be a room with items which are the most valuable; but it really does not matter, what matters is you have started creating your list.
In the digital age, we currently live in documenting your possessions has never been easier or had more ways you can capture them. Apps like Sortly, Memento and Nest Egg can help you create list organize them and record details about each item on the list. These apps use your phone’s camera to add pictures to the list.
Apps are preferable to creating a physical list for two reasons. First, your phone is portable and likely to be on your person when you flee whatever disaster is damaging your home. Second, an app stores your list in the cloud, should you lose your phone in a fire or other emergency, you can log in to the app from another phone and retrieve your list. Be sure to include serial numbers, purchase dates, photos of receipts (if you have them), SKU numbers. With the technology available now there is no reason that your possessions should not be fully documented.
Lock Insurance has its own app that has an inventory list built into it. Our agents have access to the data in the app and they can send the list for you to the insurance company in the event of a claim.
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Things like art, jewelry, antiques, and collectibles may have increased in their worth and will require individual coverage apart from your standard homeowner’s insurance. You should research these items value and speak with your agent about coverage before they are lost to a disaster.
When documenting your possessions, it is easy to forget the attic or garage. Your tools, exercise equipment, golf clubs, and other valuable items may all be stored in your garage. Antiques and your children’s old toys may be stored in the attic, so don’t forget to climb up there and document items.
Remember to document your clothes along with your other possessions. Record how many of each article of clothing you own such as jeans, shoes, and shirts. If you have a coat or other item of clothing that is valuable, be sure to record details about it.
Items in your rented storage unit may also be covered by home insurance, ask your agent to be sure if your policy covers them.
When it comes to financial documents, family photos, and other important documents, be sure to store them in a fireproof safe or safety deposit box. Make sure to include a copy of your list as a backup to your home inventory app.
Creating a home inventory list doesn’t have to be a monotonous chore; it can be quick and easy if you just follow the above suggestions.
Should you have any questions about home inventory list, contact us via email here or call us at (863) 646-LOCK.
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Whether it’s damage due to a natural disaster, an unexpected accident, or a break-in, knowing when you should file a home insurance claim and what the consequences will be is essential.
When should you file a homeowners insurance claim? What will that mean for your future rates or eligibility for a new policy with a new carrier? Here are some things to consider before contacting your insurance company.
When making a home insurance claim, the first thing to consider is whether your current policy will cover the claim. You should know exactly what your insurance covers before making a claim; however, checking on the specific claim you will make before contacting your insurance company will give you the upper hand.
Once you have determined whether you are eligible, the next thing to consider is whether a claim is necessary. There may be instances when the deductible for your particular claim is higher than the costs. In that case, a claim would be a waste of time. You may also want to consider if the overall cost is worth any potential rate increases resulting from a claim.
If you decide to claim, arming yourself with all the necessary information will make the process go quickly and smoothly. Be sure you have all your insurance policy documents readily available. You should also gather as many documents related to the claim-repair estimates, police reports, and photographs. It is also a good idea to keep track of all contacts with your insurance provider in case a dispute occurs.
In most cases, claiming your home insurance is a good idea. Keeping calm, organized, and informed can make the process stress-free. Most notably, contact us for advice.
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