Phase 1: Action Plan and Insurance Policy Review
Experiencing a loss of a home due to wildfires is devastating and navigating the process can be difficult and time-consuming. It's important to take specific actions after a loss to ensure you understand your options and the home insurance policy you have in place. If you were affected by the wildfires, we have provided an action plan and guide to help you understand your home insurance policy.
BakerAvenue will publish a series of articles to guide those who have been impacted by the fires. Even if you haven’t been affected by the recent events, it's still important to ensure you have adequate insurance coverage and an action plan in place for emergencies. Please reach out to your advisor if you have questions or need to review your home insurance policy in detail.
Action Plan
After a devastating event, it's common to feel a sense of shock and helplessness, so it's important to have an action plan ready to implement if this type of event happens to you. It’s crucial not to make quick decisions during this process and to stay highly sensitive to potential scams, speculators, and contractors who may offer services after the event.
Step 1: Find short-term temporary housing (hotel, Airbnb/VRBO, friends, or family) to get through one to two weeks and start the insurance claim process. It's important to keep and track all expenses related to housing, food, clothing, and electronics.
Step 2: Obtain and understand your insurance policy and review it with an expert. In the short term, there are two parts of the insurance policy to consider immediately:
See the "Reviewing Your Insurance Policy" section below for more information.
Step 3: When it's safe to do so and evacuation orders are lifted, return to your home to document damage and assess the current state of your property in order to start the claims process.
Step 4: Contact your insurance company to file a claim. Each insurance company has a different process to file a claim, so it's important to contact them to ensure you follow their specific procedure. Your insurance company may require proof of property damage to start the claims process.
Step 5: Immediately begin logging any displacement expenses (hotel costs, food, clothing, etc.) and begin listing personal property items lost in the fire. These steps are critical to implement right away, as the insurance company may require additional information to process specific parts of your coverage:
Step 6: Long-Term Housing: Most insurance companies outsource a third-party company to provide long-term housing that is similar in size to your home. You are typically not required to use this third party, so it is recommended that you conduct your own research to find other housing options that could be less expensive, ensuring your Loss of Use coverage can last throughout the rebuilding process.
Reviewing Your Insurance Policy
It's important to obtain the insurance policy documents and declaration pages prior to filing your insurance claim. The declaration pages will include your policy limits, exclusions, and endorsement information.