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Understand the basics of the home insurance claim process

By January 4, 2024Insurance

Filing a claim on your Virginia homeowners insurance policy can be a little startling, especially if you’ve never filed a claim before. However, the process isn’t complicated.

Below is some basic information for how the insurance claim process works. Content is general in nature and is not designed as a specific application to a potential or current claim.

If Your Home Has Been Damaged:

  • Have your info ready. Typically, when you report your claim, you will be asked to provide your name, contact info, policy info, type and date of loss, and a description of the loss and of any injuries. If you have a home inventory, you may want to have it handy. Generally, your claim will be assigned a claim number and a claim professional, also called an adjuster, who will work with you to adjust your claim.
  • Take steps to mitigate further damage, such as buying tarps to cover holes in your roof. Be sure to save your receipts.

Beginning the Claim Process:

  • Report your claim. Contact your insurance company as soon as possible. The sooner you report it, the sooner your insurer may be able to help.
  • Inspecting the damage. The claim professional typically will call you to discuss what happened, what your insurance policy may or may not cover and make arrangements to inspect the damage in person. 
  • Document your losses. Using photos or videos can help you remember things that you may have lost. If you don’t have an inventory, look for photos of the damaged areas. You’ll want to make a list of everything damaged inside your home. 
  • Save your receipts. When making any necessary temporary repairs or living arrangements, protecting property from further damage or making temporary housing arrangements, be sure to save your receipts. Your insurer may ask you to provide them as part of the claim process. 
 

Relocating After a Loss:

  • Loss of use. If you are not able to stay in your home after a covered loss, your homeowners policy may reimburse you for additional living expenses, such as hotels, car rentals and other day-to-day normal expenses caused by having to temporarily relocate.
  • Temporary housing. If you need temporary living arrangements while your home is being restored after a covered loss, your carrier may refer you to a service provider or give you permission to stay at a hotel or rental property.

Resolving a Claim:

  • Timeframes vary. Every loss and insurer is different, so the length of time to resolve a claim varies. The claim professional’s inspection of the damage and details of the loss will help determine the time needed to settle a claim.  
  • Receiving payment. Once the claim professional determines that your policy covers the loss, you can generally expect to receive a check based on an estimate of the damage, either on the spot or soon afterward. 

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*https://www.travelers.com/resources/home/insuring/how-the-home-insurance-claim-process-works