How to File a Renters Insurance Claim

How to File Renters Insurance Claims

  1. Report Damages or Losses to Your Landlord
    Your landlord should be notified immediately regarding any damages or losses. Not only is this reporting mandatory in most states and a typical lease requirement, but your landlord may also be liable for repairing broken doors, windows, or any other damage to the unit. If your home was broken into, your landlord can also alert your neighbors of the incident.
  2. Call the police (if appropriate)
  3. Safeguarding your property
  4. Contact your renters insurance company immediately after property damage or loss.
    You need to find out if your loss is covered. In addition, almost every insurance company has a deadline for filing a claim, which is typically between 48 to 72 hours after the damage or loss happened. Ask your agent exactly how long you have to file your claim so that there will be no surprises.
  5. Contact us to get the most out of your rental insurance claim.

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