Insurance Made Easy

Where to Start

The recovery process begins now. We can assist you with policy questions, insurance claims, damage calculations to maximize your insurance recovery. We can provide information regarding: (1) documenting your claim; (2) loss of use and alternative living expense coverage; (3) personal contents inventory and depreciation (including a 28 page household inventory list); (4) debris removal; (5) rebuilding vs. replacing; and (6) underinsurance and the role of litigation.

Personal Property

Our team can assist you with preparing an inventory or contents list for insurance claims. We have a proprietary inventory list with hundreds of sample items to make the process easier for you. We can also help pricing and documenting unique items like:

  • antiques

  • war artifacts

  • collectibles

  • vintage pieces

  • speciality furniture

  • coin collections

  • classic cars, fine art

  • heirloom jewelry

Complimentary Policy Review

Insurance policies can sometimes feel like reading another language. We’re here to help. Our team offers complimentary insurance policy review. We can also answer questions about common concerns and insurance issues. As you begin the recovery journey there are important things to consider with insurance. These include whether your policy covers alternative living (and for how long) and whether you have extended replacement coverage. Extended replacement coverage (also called ERC) is additional coverage (typically a percentage of your dwelling coverage) that is generally only available if you rebuild your dwelling.

Insurance Tips

Get Started Now

  • Immediately contact your insurer to get a claim started (even if you’re not sure if coverage applies)

  • Insurance claims can take time so it’s best to start as soon as you’re able.  Even if you think your damage was minimal compared to others, insurance can help with the cost of cleaning, etc.

Homeowners

  • The first thing you should discuss with your agent is temporary housing. Also ask if they can provide an immediate stipend for necessities.

  • Some insurance carriers will require receipts for daily spending but may cover meals and anything you need to buy while displaced.  Therefore, save all receipts.

Business Insurance

  • Depending on the policy, some business insurance may cover business interruption even if your business property wasn’t destroyed in the fire.

  • Talk to your agent and request a copy of your policy.  We can help you review if they deny coverage.