Wait To Rebuild
When disaster strikes and a house is damaged, homeowners have two
contradictory priorities: Prevent further damage, and preserve the
evidence.
They might need to put up tarps or make minor repairs, but they shouldn't make any permanent repairs or clean up debris until after their insurer's claims adjuster makes a visit.
"It's important for the adjuster to see the damage in its worst state," says Altieri, the public insurance adjuster. Otherwise, homeowners might not be fully compensated for their loss.
They might need to put up tarps or make minor repairs, but they shouldn't make any permanent repairs or clean up debris until after their insurer's claims adjuster makes a visit.
"It's important for the adjuster to see the damage in its worst state," says Altieri, the public insurance adjuster. Otherwise, homeowners might not be fully compensated for their loss.
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