Automobile and Property Insurance Claims
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The necessary evils of life: death and taxes… oh, and insurance! If you want to take your vehicle out on the road, liability insurance is required by law. If you have a mortgage on your property, the mortgage company will require that you carry fire insurance. Although insurance is essential in these instances, we often find that our clients have a hard time understanding what exactly it is they are paying for.
Ask anyone who has ever put through a claim and suffered a large loss, such as the theft of their vehicle or a house fire, and we’re sure they will tell you the premiums they paid were well worth it. We all hope to never have to “use” our Insurance, but in the event that you do, our Team is here to give you the advice and support that you need.
We thought it would be helpful to outline some of the basic steps involved during the automobile and property claim process.
Automobile
What to do in the event of a Claim?
To ensure that your claim is processed quickly and efficiently, it is important to report your claim to our Brokerage as soon as possible. We recommend taking the following steps:
In the event that a claim is put through on your Insurance and it impacts the rating, the change in premium will take effect as of the next renewal term. For example, if you had an at-fault accident on May 1st, and your policy renews on November 1st, the change in rating and subsequent premium increase would not take effective until November 1st. With most Insurance Companies, at-fault automobile accidents will impact your policy for a minimum of six (6) years.
There are several steps that you can take in order to minimize the chance and impact of a claim, including:
In order to help minimize the impact of a claim on your policy, we recommend adding the following endorsement (if your policy qualifies):
Property
What to do in the event of a claim?
To ensure that your claim is processed quickly and efficiently, it is important to report your claim to our Brokerage as soon as possible. We recommend taking the following steps:
In the event that a claim is put through on your Insurance and it impacts the rating, the change in premium will take effect as of the next renewal term. For example, if you had hail damage claim on May 1st, and your policy renews on November 1st, the change in rating and subsequent premium increase would not take effective until November 1st. With most Insurance Companies, property losses will impact your policy for a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years.
There are several steps that you can take in order to minimize the chance and impact of a claim, including:
In order to help minimize the impact of a claim on your policy, we recommend adding the following endorsement (if your policy qualifies):
Our Office is also happy to provide you with the following tools, which can assist you in managing your Insurance policies and belongings:
When you contact our Office to report your claim, one of our knowledgeable Brokers will be able to assist you by taking down the details of the claim and providing you with advice on coverage. In some instances, the damage or loss may be less than your policy deductible, or may cause the loss of a claims free discount or rating change. Our Brokers can review the impact of the claim on your policy and coverage so that you can make an informed decision prior to submitting your claim.
Once the claim is submitted, an adjuster will be assigned to your file. They will contact you to verify the details and then will arrange for any estimates to be completed, as necessary. Once these have been completed and any required receipts have been submitted, the adjuster will determine the settlement amount and/or authorize for repairs to be completed. In the event of injuries or a total loss, there may be additional forms that the adjuster requires you to complete. Should you have any questions or need assistance completing these forms, we would be more than happy to help.
Hopefully you have found this information helpful. If you have any questions regarding the information in this post, or if we can be of assistance in answering questions about your policy, coverage, or claims, please contact us!
Thank you,
The Costen Insurance Team