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3 Things To Do After a Fire

6/23/2021 (Permalink)

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What To Do After A Fire

A fire can leave a devastating impact on your home. The fire restoration process should be left in the hands of experienced professionals in Park Ridge, IL. However, you may be wondering if there is anything you can do to alleviate some of the anxiety. Here are the things you can do to move on more easily following fire damage.

1. Contact Your Insurance Provider

Hopefully, you have fire insurance that will cover the damage. To ensure you get the most out of your insurance policy, you need to contact your provider as soon as you can to begin the claims process. Make sure you only deal with your personal insurance agency. You may receive calls from agents trying to get you to sign with them. These are usually scams. Do not give them your business.

2. Determine Damaged and Undamaged Property

As part of the fire restoration process, your insurance company will need you to submit a list of items damaged by the fire. You will need to figure out what is too damaged beyond repair, what is damaged but can be repaired and what is damaged completely. If you kept receipts for certain items, then it will make the valuation process much simpler to go through.

3. Find Somewhere Else To Stay

While the restoration and smoke cleaning services are going on, it will be recommended for you to live somewhere else. You can stay at a friend’s house or at a nearby hotel because it will not be healthy for you to sleep in a house that still has soot and smoke around. In some cases, your insurance may be able to pay for a hotel stay.

The fire restoration process is difficult enough as is. You do not want to make it harder on yourself by failing to carry out some basic action in the immediate aftermath of the fire.

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