When you should file a claim on your homeowners insurance

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When You Should File a Claim on Your Homeowners Insurance

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When You Should File a Claim on Your Homeowners Insurance

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The decision to file a homeowner’s insurance claim should be taken seriously. Insurance

companies track and share your claims history using the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE). Frequent claims can cause an insurance company to cancel your policy or

raise your rates. A simple inquiry to your insurance company’s claims department can trigger an entry on your CLUE report, even if

you don’t file a claim.

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So How do You know If You Should File a Claim or Not?

It all comes down to costs. Add up your damage. Don’t underestimate either. Consider your deductible.

Then make a value judgement about your out of pocket costs. But before you say, “This is just barely going to be above my deductible” consider the following.

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Believe it or not, most people underestimate the cost to repair property damage. Here’s why – Water damage is often hidden; it usually comes from

inside walls, behind refrigerators, under dishwashers, behind washing machines, etc. It is hidden. By the time

that puddle from your icemaker line makes it to the front of the refrigerator it has gone behind your cabinets, under walls, into your crawl space, and under your kitchen floor.

First glance looks like a puddle, but a serious inspection will often show that you have moisture 20 feet or more

from the source of the leak. That moisture will cause mold and rot, swelling and deterioration, and all kinds of

problems if it isn’t treated quickly. There is a reason that the average water claim is $8000.00.

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Water needs to be dried before repairs can be made. Prompt and thorough drying prevents problems later, minimizes health risks (more info), and costs a lot of money – even if you do it yourself. Before any repairs are even started plan on at least $1000 to dry your structure.

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You can usually see fire damage, but smoke goes everywhere and gets on everything.

Your nose gets desensitized to smoke odor very quickly, so you won’t smell smoke in the rest of

your house until the worst of the damage is cleaned. You won’t notice the smoke smell on your clothes, but other people will. Cleaning

smoke from your home and belongings is incredibly labor intensive, and becomes very

expensive very quickly.

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People don’t factor in all of the costs, or they don’t initially realize the amount of work a repair will require. A two foot by two foot

section of damaged flooring usually means the whole floor needs to be replaced, which means all the furniture in the room needs to be moved

and stored, and all the floor trim needs to be removed, put back, and painted, and if the floor

is continuous to other rooms the same is true for those rooms too.

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It’s easy to forget about labor – something like 75% of the cost of your

home is labor, and some common activities are far higher. You can paint a room for fifty dollar’s worth of paint, but it will take $500 to get the paint on

the walls.

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People undervalue their contents – they often think in terms of

garage sale prices, but the reality is you have replacement cost

coverage for those items. Even a bag of old clothes headed for good will is worth a bunch of cash if they are damaged in an insurance claim.

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So to decide whether or not to file an insurance claim -

Estimate the cost of your damage, drying, cleaning, personal property, materials, labor, etc., if the damage is more than your deductible, consider filing a claim.

If you’re not sure, call us for advice.

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When you are ready to stake your claim, just call: 888.745.7568

Claims Delegates is your resource, advocate, and knowledge center on the front line of the insurance claims process. We support contractors, homeowners, and property managers,

giving our clients insider knowledge, management, and estimating services so they can make the most out of the

claims and restoration process.

When it’s time to talk to your insurer, talk to a Claim Delegate first.

Claims Delegates is ready to serve and support you through the process, whether you’re looking to expand your restoration business or recover from a catastrophy.

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