Be Prepared for Emergencies
with a Home Inventory
In the event of damage to a residence, the property owner
has the burden of proving the existence of any contents which were damaged or
destroyed, and the value of that loss. Thus, there is a need to have an
accurate and complete inventory of the contents of one’s home. It is usually far easier to prove the
loss of a building and its value than it is to prove the loss of the contents
of that building. Having
represented a great many homeowners
in suits against insurance
companies for property damage, I know that having an inventory of the contents,
including pictures or videos of
the contents, is a very valuable thing to have should you ever have to attempt
to recover damages from an insurance company for the loss of the contents of your
home.
With hurricane season approaching, now is the time to take
an up-to-date inventory of your household items for insurance claims
later. Such an inventory will help
you substantiate damaged or missing household items in the event of an
insurance claim dispute. It will
also give you peace of mind, knowing that you have an accurate list of
household valuables available at your fingertips.
Compiling a home inventory is not as difficult as it
sounds. However, it should include
a detailed account of your possessions, complete with accurate descriptions,
photos, videos, estimated values, dates of purchase and receipts, if you have
them. Anything that can provide
proof of ownership and condition prior to loss will be to your advantage when
filing an insurance claim.
Insurance companies have a tendency to underestimate the value of a
home’s possessions. So, it’s well worth the extra time and effort it takes to
compile such a list.
Inventory Help
Available
If you need help, many insurance companies provide free,
printable inventory checklists available on their websites. Home inventory
software programs are available, making it easier to catalogue your possessions
and generating reports when you need them. There are also web-based home inventory management services
that let you store your home inventory online for 24/7 access.
Keep a Copy Offsite
Whichever home inventory system you choose, it’s very
important to keep a copy of the list offsite. In a disaster, your home inventory list can be destroyed and
you’ll lose pertinent information when you file an insurance claim. Consider keeping a copy in your bank’s
safe-deposit box, sending a copy to a friend or relative, or
keeping the information stored online.
However, make sure you have a hard copy available at all times to be
updated periodically, especially when you purchase a new, expensive item, such
as an HDTV or jewelry.
For more information about insurance preparedness, contact
the Law Office of Stuart R. Michelson, toll free, at 1-866-563-6100 or smichelson@smichelsonlaw.com.