The unexpected tragedy caused by the Marshall Fire has left many homeowners trying to come to terms with the loss they have suffered. You are probably feeling overwhelmed and in a fog about what to do next. By now, you probably have questions and concerns about how to handle some of the different coverages found in your policy. Included are some ideas that need to be considered when you suffer a total loss of your home.
I lost everything; shouldn’t I receive policy limits? Where do I live now?
Am I fully insured or under-insured?
Do I rebuild on the same lot or buy elsewhere?
What are my options?
Should I let the insurance company prepare my claim?
Don’t blindly trust the insurance company.
Ask for money to live now. Continue to pay your bills. Don’t let your insurance expire. Your rights probably include a temporary home. FEMA coverage can help.
You may be thinking:” This is too much, and I need someone that understands the industry to guide me through it.” Talk with a seasoned insurance professional so that you can make decisions based on knowledge, not based on fear.
You want to be made whole again and understand what is happening during this chaotic and confusing situation. As The Policyholder Advocate in Colorado, American Claims wants to support you. We have assisted hundreds of clients to help put their lives back together after wildfires, so we know how to help.
As licensed Public Insurance Adjusters and Co-Founders of the Rocky Mountain Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, we want you to get you the most money from your claim!
How do you know that your insurance company is paying you everything that the policy allows? On the dwelling coverage, are you fully insured or under-insured? Have you squeezed all of the money out of your policy in either case?
You may be wondering about the personal property part of your loss. Do you accept the partial payment offer from your insurance company or do you go through the process of providing evidence to support your claim for additional funds?
Is the insurance company going to pay whatever it takes to replace your property? Depends on your policy. Most homeowner policies are written with actual limits for each coverage type-they are not unlimited.
If you have a Replacement Cost Value policy, will you automatically receive whatever it takes to replace your property? There are limitations in every policy.
If you have a Replacement Cost Value policy and you experience a total loss, will you automatically receive the limits of your policy? The laws of Colorado require the policyholder to prove the amount of their loss.
Should I push for more stringent fire-related building codes? This may be good for preventing this type of disaster from happening again, but will your insurance company pay the additional amount to meet these new building codes? Probably not-policies pay for what you had and the building codes in place at the time of the loss, not what you are replacing it with.
As licensed Public Insurance Adjusters, we want you to get you the most money from your claim and do it in the shortest time
. Our focus has always been to put policyholders’ interests above all else!
You want to be made whole again and understand what is happening during this chaotic and confusing situation. American Claims wants to support you in any way we can. We have assisted people in 3 different Colorado counties put their lives back together after wildfires, so we know how to help.
As licensed Public Insurance Adjusters and Co-Founders of the Rocky Mountain Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, we want you to get you the most money from your claim and do it in the shortest time possible. Our focus has always been to put policyholders’ interests above all else!
Please call with ANY questions for a no obligation discussion with us.
Talk with a seasoned insurance professional so that you can make decisions based on knowledge, not based on fear
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