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Assess the damaged caused to your property and personal belongings by fire. Learn how to document the damage to support the process of damage claims. |
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| Author: Leo Nov |
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For a fast and accurate assessment, it is recommended to hire a professional restoration company that provides this service. Doing this will help speed up the entire restoration process and allow you to get back to your daily routine as quickly as possible.
External Damage
You can start your inspection on the outside of your home. Evaluate the building and lot only if it is determined safe. You should keep a visual record of the damage by using detailed photos and/or video.
Start on the outside by recording the exterior roof, walls, and yard. Take note of any collapsed portions of the roof, missing or burnt shingles, damaged gutters, cracks or damaged chimney, and stained exterior surfaces.
Internal Damage
If the structure is determined safe, start from the top and document the attic, bedrooms, bathroom, and basement. In the attic, record the damaged roof, walls, floor, burnt or bent insulation, and burnt vents and ducts. Check the stained ceiling, walls, floors, wood, windows and doors in all bedrooms. Note any damage to bathtubs, sinks, and toilets.
The basement should be checked for damaged foundation, walls, floor, and duct work.
Damage to Your Personal Items
When you are finished with the structural evaluation, continue on to assess the damage done to your belongings. Create a list of the damaged or lost items for your adjuster and provide him with any receipts for those items that may be available.
It is important to be as thorough as possible when creating the list. Do not switch appliances on if they have exposed to water. List every damaged piece of furniture, and be sure to inspect any wood furniture very closely. Cabinets and dressers should be opened and inspected inside. List all damage to carpets, rugs, fabric curtains, and upholstery. Include loose items such as books, documents, photographs, CDs, DVDs, and hard drives.
Finishing the Assessment
Once you have finished the damage assessment, provide a copy to your insurance agent / adjuster for further processing of your claim.
About Author
Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS®, to learn more about Fire Damage and Fire Damage Cleanup visit RestorationSOS.com or call 1-877-767-2407.
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