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File An Insurance Claim

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How do you play the insurance claim game? Let's just say that there's more involved than tossing the dice, crossing Go and collecting $200. While the object of most games is to win, this game starts with a loss. It doesn't matter what the loss is; it could be a crunched car, burned down house, theft of valuables, water damaged carpets and cabinetry, a blown off roof, or any number of damages. Whatever the loss, that's the hand you're dealt.



Each different loss type has its own related hassles. This makes the game more challenging! Let's say that your house has been flooded thanks to a burst pipe in the walls. Not only do you have a loss, you have a major mess and the potential for further damage (such as mold growth if the home is not dried out within 72 hours). The clock is ticking. Isn't this fun?

But we're just getting started. You also have safety hazards to deal with, emergency repairs to make, insurance paperwork to file, water damage professionals to hire, and temporary lodging to find.

Now, your opponent takes a turn. Who's the other player in this game? Your insurance company and, yes, they are playing against you. At stake is potentially tens of thousands of dollars and this isn't Monopoly money we're talking about. This is real U.S. Treasury currency.

You've paid your premiums and you are entitled to a fair settlement. However, the insurance company is a business that must minimize losses in order to be profitable. This includes minimizing YOUR loss.

Insurance companies often have contracts with "preferred" vendors who have agreed to pre-determined rates in order to earn their business. One of the first moves any insurance company makes is to steer you to their preferred vendors.

Your turn. While using the insurance company's recommended contractor may be fine if you don't have a preference and are unsure of whom to call for repairs, you are under no obligation to follow their recommendation. Most states allow "customer choice," meaning you can pick your own contractor for repairs; in this case, a water damage restoration company.

Your opponent's turn. Your insurance company is on the offense and will send an adjuster to your home to estimate the damage. This adjuster is friendly and likeable. However, he is a company representative that needs to minimize losses. He may overlook those warped baseboards or suggest a coat of paint rather than complete drywall removal. In addition, he won't necessarily prompt you to list all damaged personal belongings.

Your turn. Because your opponent is on the offense, you must put up a strong defense. Start by having either your contractor or a public insurance adjuster (an insurance adjuster that represents you) present when the adjuster arrives. By having a professional on your side, less obvious damage won't get overlooked or underestimated. In addition, have a complete inventory on hand documenting ALL damaged items, big and small. This ensures that nothing is overlooked.

The game continues with your opponent throwing mountains of paperwork your way, claim denials, low-ball settlement offers, unnecessary delays, and other tricks from their play book. If you play your cards right, you'll work out a fair settlement offer, hire a reputable contractor for repairs, replace your damaged items, and restore your home to its previous condition.

If you must play the insurance claim game, remember that your insurance company has a huge home field advantage because the company plays the insurance claim game day in, day out. You only play it a few times in your lifetime - if you're lucky.
File An Insurance Claim
If you are involved in an accident, particularly in moderate to severe accidents, the first thing you need to do is contact the police. They will arrive quickly and help you sort out what happened, who may be at fault, and contact towing companies to remove your vehicle from the scene of the accident if necessary.

The second thing you should do is contact your insurance company. They will likely want the insurance information of the other driver. Get that information from the other driver if possible, but if they are angry or uncooperative, do not push them. They must give that info to the police, and your auto insurance company can get it that way if necessary in order to process your claim. It takes longer, but it can still be done. This also saves you from escalating an already stressful situation if the other driver is extremely agitated.

An auto insurance claim is simply a process by which you are covered in the event of an accident. If you were at fault in an accident, your insurance company will conduct an investigation, and pay for damages. This will likely result in an increase in your premium, or if you have had multiple accidents over the past few years, your insurance company may drop you completely.

If another party was at fault for the accident, your insurance company will handle to process of handling the claim with the other drivers insurance company. Depending on the severity of damage to your vehicle, they will either issue you a check for the current market value of the vehicle, or they will provide you with information about where you can take your vehicle for repair.

The process of filing auto insurance claims is a very stressful one. However, one possible benefit to this unfortunate event is that you learn quite a bit about your insurance company in the process. It's very easy for companies to promise the world, until you actually need them. At this point, you have the opportunity to evaluate how they treat you as a paying customer. Are they responsive when you contact hem? Do they process your claim quickly? Do they get you back on the road with a repaired vehicle or a check in a timely manner? Do your rates go up? Do they drop you?

As difficult as it may be to go through, there is simply no better way then having to file an auto insurance claim, to find out if you are with the right company. Here's hoping you don't have to find this out for many, many years to come!
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