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Homeowner Claims
Filing your homeowner's claim
When you have a homeowner's insurance claim, your actions can make all the difference.
Here's how to maneuver through the claims process with ease:
If you were away from your home when the incident occurred
, exercise caution when entering your property. If you have sustained major damage, contact your local government officials to determine how you should proceed.
Report downed power lines to the utility company
, and keep your electricity off if there is standing water in your home.
If it appears as though it is not safe
to be at your home,
leave
.
Contact TrueNorth or your insurance company directly
to report
how
,
when
and
where
the damage occurred. Make a note of the
claim handler’s name
,
telephone number
and
identification number
when you call.
Protect your home from further damage
without putting yourself in danger.
This may include boarding up windows and salvaging your possessions that did not sustain much damage, calling a cleanup and restoration service to remove excess water—your claim handler can advise you on how to do so safely.
Prepare a list of damaged
or lost items
from your home.
Keep damaged items in your home until the claim handler has come for an inspection.
Also, consider photographing or videotaping the damage.
Provide receipts for damaged items
if you saved them.
If you need to temporarily relocate, save all your receipts for additional expenses.
Your policy may cover you for additional living expenses during this time.
Once you’ve reported your claim, the claim handler will send you some documents to complete within a specific period of time.
Contact TrueNorth or the insurance carrier directly if you have any questions, and return these forms promptly.
Contact your mortgage lender
to notify them of your loss and to discuss potential contractor bids. Your lender may want to inspect a contractor’s job before making a final payment.
Let us help you throughout the process.
Contact TrueNorth
or call us directly at
(800) 798-4080
with any questions or concerns. We are happy to provide you with a list of contractors who can fix the damage to your home, which gives you one less thing to worry about.
​TrueNorth can help. Reach out to us below.
1-800-798-4080
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