August 8, 2024
Tropical Storm Debby: Navigating the Claims Process
Tropical Storm Debby was swirling over coastal Georgia and Carolinas on Wednesday, its wide bands of rain swelling inland waterways before it slowly marches north.
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Cleaning up from a major storm or any natural disaster can be a daunting task, and dealing with your insurance company can be frustrating. Here are some tips to make the claims process as easy as possible. Navigating the Insurance Claims process If your home or small business was impacted by the storm, consider the following when it comes time to file and resolve your insurance claim: After the storm passes, call your insurance company. At a minimum, you’ll want to ask:As tropical storm weather conditions continue in some areas, we encourage you to stay off the roads if you don’t need to travel. It can be difficult to see water ponding on roads after dark. SCDOT crews continue to work around the clock to respond to the impacts of the storm. pic.twitter.com/InE8MEh9bl
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- What types of damage are covered?
- How long will it take to process my claim?
- Will I need to obtain estimates for repairs?
- To substantiate your loss, prepare an inventory of damaged or destroyed items and give a copy to the adjuster, along with copies of any receipts. Don’t throw out damaged items until the adjuster has visited. You should also consider photographing or videotaping the damage. If your property was destroyed, or you no longer have any records, work from memory.
- Identify structural damage to your business and any supporting structures. Make a list of everything you want to show the adjuster, such as cracks in the walls and missing roof tiles. You should also get the electrical system checked. Most insurance companies pay for these inspections.
- Get written bids from licensed contractors. The bids should include details of the materials to be used and prices on a line-by-line basis. This makes adjusting the claim faster and simpler.
- Keep copies of the lists and other documents you submit to your insurance company. Also, keep copies of whatever paperwork your insurance company gives you and record the names and phone numbers of everyone to whom you speak.
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