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Expedite Your Insurance
Claim
Being prepared for your insurance
adjuster's visit will help
expedite your claim
Restoring your home after a flood is
a long and difficult process - even when you have flood insurance
- but being well-prepared for filing your claim can help speed the
settlement, which in turn will help you get things back to normal
sooner.
The first and most important step
is to call your insurance agent to report your flood claim, or contact
the insurance company directly. Then, to prevent further water damage
from rains, put temporary tarpaulins over roof leaks and attach
plastic over any cracked windows.
The Flood Experts at Bankers Insurance
Group, one of the nation's leading carriers of flood insurance,
have these additional suggestions for starting the cleanup process
and expediting your settlement:
- Before beginning any clean-up,
take photographs of everything "as is," indoors and out, to show
the water level and extent of damage. Make a room-by-room inventory
of missing or damaged items, and try to locate receipts for major
purchases.
- Wear boots and heavy gloves during
cleanup. Flood water can be severely contaminated and/or carry
snakes and insects.
- Separate damaged and undamaged property.
Remove all wet upholstered furniture, draperies and other large
items to a garage or other area where it can be stored until you
can determine whether it can be cleaned, reupholstered or salvaged.
- Remove all wet carpet and carpet
padding, but save a large piece of both carpet and pad to show
your insurance adjuster. Once all the wet furniture and carpets
have been moved out of the way, remove any standing water and
mud that remain and then clean the floor with soapy water and
disinfectant.
- Use disinfectant and soapy water
to remove as much dirt and bacteria as possible from hardwood
furniture and other solid surfaces.
- Advance or partial payment of your
claim may be possible. Ask your adjuster about this.
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