The {fire|open fire|fireplace} claims process is considered the time that the policy owner notifies their insurance company of {the fire|the fireplace} until the claim process {is finished|is completed} and ends in a settlement for the policy owner. {To get to|To access|To get at} the end point there {are several|are a variety|are a lot} steps involved.
Review your {policy|plan|coverage}
At all times {you need to know|you have to know|you need to understand} where to look for and find your {insurance policy|insurance plan|insurance coverage}. It should be in a safe fireproof lock box or {safety|security|protection} deposit box rented from the bank. When there is a fire you should get your insurance policy out and review it {to determine|to ascertain} what type of coverage you have and how much it {is for|is perfect for|is made for}, what is {covered|protected} and {what is|precisely what is} excluded. {This|This kind of} information will help {you know how|know how} you should file your claim and if there are any deadlines to file your claim. {Most|The majority of|Many} of the information {that you will|you will|that you'll} need can generally {be found|be seen} on the declaration {page|web page|webpage}. This is usually found at the beginning of your insurance policy. {If|In the event that|In the event}, for some reason or other, you cannot find your insurance policy or do not understand {what is|precisely what is} covered and how to file a claim contact your insurance company.
{Contacting|Getting in touch with|Calling} your insurance company
{As|Because|Since} soon as you {review your|take a look at} policy, or even before {if you want|if you would like|if you need}, you should contact your {insurance company|insurance provider|insurance carrier} to {notify|inform|alert} them of the {fire|open fire|fireplace} and what type of loss you have {suffered|experienced|endured}. Some insurance companies may require that you contact them as soon as the loss occurs while others may give you a couple of {days|times|days and nights}. This information will also be in your insurance policy. With some {insurance policies|coverage} there are often {provisions|procedures|conditions} that will provide you with money for {short-term|momentary|non permanent} housing if your home was destroyed by {fire|open fire|fireplace}, which is another reason you should contact them {as soon as possible|as quickly as possible|immediately}. You may have to submit written {notification|notice|warning announcement} {rather than} calling.
Information needed by insurance company
{When|Once|When ever} you {contact your|contact a} insurance company they will tell you {what you need to|what you should|what you ought to} submit in order {to begin|to start out|to get started on} {the fire|the fireplace} claims process. This will generally {consist|comprise|are made up} of a statement from you telling what {happened|occurred|took place} and what the {damage is|harm is|destruction is}. If they need {more information|more info|more details} or documentation it is your responsibility to provide it as long as what they {request is|ask for is|demand is} reasonable. Make sure that {in all|in most|in every} of your documentation {that you are|that you will be|that you're} thorough because you will not be reimbursed for anything that is not documented.
{Payment|Repayment} process
{How you will|How you can15484|How one can15484} be paid for your loss will {be based upon|rely upon} {the kind of|the sort of} fire {claims|promises|says} you submitted and what the loss was. {If it is|When it is|In case it is} {a little|a tiny} loss the insurance company may just write a check {but if|when|but once} it is to do {repairs|fixes|fixing} or rebuilding they may disburse the payments to the one {doing the work|working on the project}.
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