Building & Property Damage

How to make a better insurance claim:

In the aftermath of the terrible storm that swept through Northern Michigan on Sunday, August 2, 2015, many people in the area suffered very substantial property damage and financial losses (repair bills; lost rents and income, etc). As a result, many people will need to make insurance claims with their own insurance company or, in some cases, with someone else’s insurance company.

If you (or someone you know) must make an insurance claim, here are some general steps that should help you prove your claim and avoid some possible problems in the insurance claims process.These steps could help make for a better result in your insurance claim:

  • Document your losses immediately. Take photographs and video of your property damages and losses.Be thorough and act quickly, ideally before repair and clean-up work is completed. If you wait until after the damage is “cleaned up,” you will not be able to document the extent of the damage as effectively. Also, gather and keep good records of your expenses, including invoices and estimates for repairs, records of any lost rents or income, and any incidental expenses.
  • Report the loss to your agent and insurer: Call your agent and report the loss immediately. Make a written claim report (and keep a copy) documenting your report of the damage claim and asking your agent: (1) if there are any timelines you need to be aware of; and (2) if there are any other documents or forms needed by the insurer to process your claim (there very likely will be – many insurers require a “sworn proof of loss” giving much more detail than an initial accident/loss report to be submitted within 60 days). Ask if the insurance adjuster wants to inspect the property themselves and if you can go ahead with repairs and clean up. Do not be pressured into stating your “total losses” before you have had a chance to get estimates from qualified construction experts – i.e. do not “guess” dollar amounts that you do not have the expertise or knowledge to state with certainty, or before you have a chance to have experts estimate the damages for you.
  • Locate your complete insurance policy and file: Find your complete insurance policy. This should include in most cases multiple parts often remembered by the acronym: “DICEE”
    • Declarations
    • Insuring agreement
    • Conditions
    • Endorsements and
    • Exclusions

Insurers often mail out new and additional “change endorsements” over the years, so you may have a file full of “endorsements” that may be quite difficult to assemble into one, coherent “insurance policy” in some circumstances. You may have to ask your agent for a complete copy of your policy.

  • Consider retaining experts: If you have a substantial loss or your insurer is uncooperative or unhelpful, you may need to retain an attorney to help you. You may not receive a fair claims settlement, without an advocate on your side. You may also need the assistance of other experts in construction, architecture, landscaping, electricity, plumbing and other fields. You may need an economist or CPA in cases of business losses, lost rents or profits.

Every insurance claim and case is unique. They cannot all be handled in precisely the same way, but these are some good early steps to take to set the stage for a successful insurance claims process.

Many of these steps would apply to personal injury, disability, property loss and many other types of insurance claims. We hope you are all well, or at least working to recovering from the chaos and damage of the storm.

The Legal Professionals at Jay Zelenock Law Firm Are Experienced in Building & Property Damage Cases

Many small claims disputes involve property damage cases. If you or someone you know has property that has been willfully and maliciously destroyed or damaged, we may be able to provide property law help. We expertly navigate the complexities of insurance claims in building and property damage cases.

Contact our team and let’s start the conversation. We can help.

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