If you think you have damage from recent weather events, there are essential steps you should take right away. Your safety and your family's safety are most important to us. Always consider these safety tips before proceeding with property damage after severe weather.
Take these steps to ensure the safety of you and your family and check out our severe weather claims FAQs:
1. Take immediate measures to protect your home, car, or other property
You can make temporary repairs to prevent further damage and secure your property. Save those receipts for reimbursement but hold off on complete repairs until one of our adjusters can assess your situation, including tree removal and clean-up that has caused property damage.
2. Call your independent agent. Your agent can help you with your specific situation. Have your policy number and a list of questions ready: Am I covered? What's my deductible? When can I expect an adjuster to come to inspect the damage? What are the next steps?
3. File a Northern Neck Home Insurance claim one of three ways:
4. What if my house is unlivable? If your home has severe damage and is unsafe to live in, make temporary arrangements to stay in a secure location. Save all living expense receipts, including hotel and food bills.
5. Make use of your home inventory to record damage or loss. A home inventory is a valuable record of the contents of your home you have in case of a home damage claim. There are several free and useful apps to create one using your phone or tablet easily. If you don't have a home inventory, create a running list of damaged items, or use a printed list. Take pictures or videotape damage, and do not throw away anything until an adjuster has visited.
6. Be sure to complete the required claim forms promptly to avoid delaying your claim. Also, keep in mind we're working hard to take care of our members. Major weather events can result in many claims and can delay normal claims processing timelines. Your patience may be needed and is appreciated.
Every policy varies depending on the coverage you chose with your agent, including limits and deductibles but standard home insurance can provide coverage to repair or replace your home and its contents in the event of damage from severe weather such as lightning, wind, hail, tornados, and hurricanes. Other covered damage could come from other things like a falling tree.
Keeping that in mind and consulting your local insurance expert and your policy for specific coverage details, here are some general rules of thumb:
If you're reading this, you or someone you care about probably had damage caused by Virginia's severe weather. We're sorry if you're experiencing a difficult time and know insurance claims can be stressful. We're committed to providing you with the best experience! We are here for you.
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