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The Fall Fire Season is Coming - Is Your Insurance Ready?
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Article Overview: Are you ready for the October fire season? October is when wildfires explode, the hot Santa Ana winds howling through the Southern California canyons. There is a lot of dry brush just waiting for a spark. Are you ready? Is your fire insurance up to date? Top San Diego Public Adjuster tells how to make sure BEFORE your home burns down. Most homeowners are under insured. Are you under insured! Do you know what you own? Is your inventory list up to date? Probably not. Will you remember everything you owned after it is all burned up?
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The Fall Fire Season is Coming - Is Your Insurance Ready?
October is the worst time for
wildfires in Southern California- the hills are dry and the Santa Ana winds are
beginning to Howl -
Don't Be Under Insured - Fire
Insurance Secrets from San Diego's Top Public Insurance Adjuster -Public Adjusters Do Not Sell
Insurance - They Help Get Your Insurance Claims Paid After A Disaster
If you live in Southern California the upcoming October might
be very dangerous. In 2003 and 2007, wildfires ripped through San Diego county -
from the east county to the coast. It might happen again. Between the heavy
growth from this year’s early rains and the reduced fire fighting budget in San
Diego, local residents should do their part to be prepared.
Have you traveled the San Diego County back roads lately and
seen all the wonderful green on the hills? It looks beautiful now but once the
summer heat and winds arrive, that pretty foliage will be converted into
potential fuel for another out of control wildfire.
Are you ready?
In addition to making your property fire safe by cutting
back brush, removing wood fences and wood structures, and eliminating wood
shingles, San Diego residents also need to:
1) Check insurance coverage - are they properly insured?
2) Determine if your home inventory list up to date
3) Have an evacuation plan (including data back up)
Check Your Insurance Coverage
Every year, the costs to rebuild go up. Is your homeowner's
insurance policy coverage keeping up with the increases in building and
construction costs? If your home does burn down, will your insurance policy
cover the new codes and building regulations? Many policies are limited to just
rebuilding what you are already have.
In the two big previous San Diego wildfires, the 2007 Witch
fire and the 2003 Cedar fire, many homeowners discovered after the fact that
their policies were out of date and they were under-insured.
Even with the threat of wild fire danger, we believe that
most San Diego County homeowners are still under insured. According to most insurance companies, it is
the responsibility of the homeowner to determine the appropriate levels of
insurance for their property, not your insurance agent. An agent or broker cannot know the value of
your property and your possessions as well as you can.
According to Ronald Reitz, CEO of San Diego's Quality Claims Management, "You have to take the responsibility to properly insure your
house."
Review your policy to see what kind of coverage you have. Do
you have Replacement Cost or Actual Cash Value? Guaranteed Replacement Cost is
the best but also the most expensive. Remember, don't base the replacement cost
limits on the amount of your mortgage.
When examining your existing policy, make sure that all of
your personal property is correctly insured. Do you have extensive or expensive
landscaping, trees, plants or shrubs that need to have higher limits?
Determining the actual replacement cost value of your property is not easy or
simple. Make sure your agent does the work.
By the way, you can visit Quality Claims Management online to get a free Homeowners Insurance Guide Checklist and forms.
How to Know What You Might Need to Replace?
Every year, you and your family should update your home
inventory list. This is a list of all the items that your family owns that you
would want reimbursement for should your home burn down.
In addition to large items like furniture, appliances, major
electronics, cars, boats, etc., this should also include clothing, pots and
pans, seasonal items, tools, cameras, jewelry and all the other property that
you and your family own in the house.
After a disaster, one of the biggest challenges people face
is preparing a list of their personal property destroyed in the fire. What was
it worth?
Even in the best of times, you will find that you cannot
remember everything or the specific details. Now add in the stress of disaster,
desperately searching for a place to live, and just getting to work every day,
and you can see how recollecting the details of your lost belongings, what they
were, how much they cost, and when you got them, can be an almost
insurmountable task.
Preparation can provide a little peace of mind. You can
download a free Home Inventory List from San Diego's Quality Claims Management, and work from
that. You can supplement the list with still images and videos of the various
items. A good technique is to go room by room, cataloging the various items and
taking video or a picture of it. For example, when doing the bedrooms, take
your items out of the shelves and the closets and place them on a bed and make
a visual record. In the kitchen, pull out the various pots and pans, silverware
and dining sets and seasonal items, and display them on a counter or a table
for photographing.
You might want to make a family activity out of this and
involve the kids as well, especially when documenting the items in their
bedrooms, den and garage.
Enter all this info into your computer, along with the
images, and burn a CD or two. Once the data is done, make sure you keep copies
outside of the home. Maybe send one CD to a relative, put another in a safe
deposit box. It doesn't make sense to have your inventory list burn up with the
rest of your possessions.
Offsite storage should also extend to your computers and the
info they contain. In addition to storing back up drives, CDs and data outside
your house, there are a variety of free online back up services. Do an Internet
search for "Free Online Back Up".
Several of these businesses offer free storage of up to 2 gigs. For a
few dollars a month, many services enable you to regularly back up all your
information so it is protected.
Have an Evacuation Plan
Begin by reviewing your insurance policy. What kinds of
emergency help are you entitled to?
Most insurance policies provide coverage for you and your
family to stay in a residence similar in size and quality to your current
residence. During a wildfire, or right after your home is destroyed, is not the
best time to start thinking about this. Every year or two, look around and
identify nearby hotels that may be available in an emergency. Is it big enough
for you and your family? Is the location convenient to schools and work? Is it
kid friendly? If you have pets, especially large ones, can you take them there?
If your pets are too large or too exotic for a hotel, what
will you do with them? Prepare a list of various boarding facilities and
stables that could possibly take your animals in case of a disaster.
Finally, how is your family going to evacuate? Who is going
to take what? Depending on the ages of your children and whether or not they
have cars, you might want to assign responsibility for the family possessions
to specific individuals. If the kids are in school during a fire, what is going
to happen? If mom is off on a business trip when a wildfire event happens, who
will evacuate what?
If the family gets separated, where is everyone going to
meet? Who is responsible for the pets? If you live in a fire danger zone, it
makes sense to sit down periodically as a family and discuss these matters.
This summer - 2010 - may be a hot one. Hopefully, San Diego
will not be torched by any wildfires. But it is always wise to be prepared. You
will be able to sleep a lot better knowing that your family, your home and your
possessions are adequately protected.
* Make sure you have an evacuation plan.
* Make sure your inventory list is up to date and all your
important information, photos, videos and other data are backed up somewhere
outside of your home.
* Contact your insurance agent to make sure that your have
appropriate insurance and adequate coverage for your property.
About Quality Claims Management
Quality Claims provides hazard claim recovery
services to investors, mortgage servicers, homeowners and businesses. All
claims are adjusted by licensed insurance professionals for an equitable
settlement and accelerated resolution timelines.
QCMC's core focus is unparalleled expertise in
policy coverage and the technical aspects of mortgagee and homeowner
claims. QCMC has worked with homeowners and businesses including those affected
by catastrophic natural disasters such as the 2003 and 2007 Southern California
Wildfires, and Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma.
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