6 Tips for Preparing a Home Insurance Claim in North Dakota
6 Tips for Preparing a Home Insurance Claim in North Dakota
The moment you buy home insurance you think your home is protected and you’ll have the money to repair it should anything bad happen. However, you need to read the policy carefully to see what types of risks are covered and what you need to do when something bad happens to avoid seeing your rightful claim denied. If you live in North Dakota, you should talk to an experienced homeowners insurance claim denial lawyer before negotiating with the insurance company, especially if your house has been badly damaged and you need a lot of money to fix it.Here are some tips on how to prepare your home insurance claimTake pictures or videos If your house was flooded or the fire in the kitchen engulfed most of the ground floor, taking pictures may be the last thing on your mind. However, if you’re in no immediate danger make sure to take pictures or film the extent of the damages. If neighbors or bystanders have footage of the event, ask them to send you a copy to be used as evidence when you submit your claim.Notify your insurer immediatelyMost policies include the requirement that you notify the insurer within 24 hours of the loss-causing event. Failure to do so may result in having your claim denied.Preserve evidenceYou should never rush and begin the repairs before an insurance adjuster visits your property. You should only use temporary fixes such as covering the missing parts of your roof with tarp or boarding your broken windows. Also, do not throw away damaged items. Leave the soggy carpets, moldy furniture and broken appliances in place until the adjusters come to inspect the damages. Don’t accept the insurer’s first offerYou should never accept the first offer the insurer makes. Chances are they’re trying to get away with just a fraction of the damages you’re entitled to. Talk to a good homeowners insurance claims lawyer in Fargo and have them assist you in the negotiations.Get an independent adjuster
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