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When you are involved in a claim events can be confusing and important
information can be overlooked. That is why we made it simple for you
to record vital details of the claim. You can print this page or copy
it to your document to edit it for your records. If you have further
questions please contact us.
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If you have a claim to file follow these simple steps to speed
up the processing of your claim. The more information we have, the faster
and more fairly and more fairly we can settle your claim.
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Use the forms on this page, in the Tools & Resources
section, to help complete your preparation of household inventory. Write
down any valuable
items with their serial numbers (usually found on the bottom or back
of major appliances) along with the method of acquisition (purchased,
inherited, or received as a gift), date purchased and prices or approximate
value. Attach receipts, if possible). Remember to include furniture,
appliances, carpeting, jewelry, artwork, toys and the contents of your
closets, cabinets, and drawers.
Videotape Documentation
Videotaping each room of your house can make taking inventories easier.
Photographs and a tape recorder can substitute for a video camera. A
complete inventory should contain verbal descriptions of major assets
as well as their value. Remember your garage, attic, basement, and the
exterior of the house, plus your landscaping and fencing.
Household Documentation
Extremely important documentations should be photocopied.
Keep one copy in your home and the original, where possible, in a safe-deposit
box. Important items include, but are not limited to, the following:
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House: Escrow, title, deed, insurance policy.
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Personal: Birth certificates, medical history, passports,
insurance certificates, credit cards numbers, will.
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Automobile: Certificate of ownership, finance contracts,
registrations, insurance policy, driver's licenses.
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Finance: Amount numbers for checking and savings accounts,
CD's stocks, bonds, other significant investments.
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Tax: Copies of the first two pages of your state and
federal returns for the past five years.. Complete returns with approximate
receipts and canceled checks should be kept in a separate file box.
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Tools & Resources
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Printable Home Inventory
Word or PDF
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