Friday, May 4, 2012

Filing a Homeowner’s Insurance Claim

Here is an excerpt from a new blog post at GreggMarcus.com:

The past few years we have seen a tremendous amount of storms throughout the United States. This has caused many homeowners’ to suffer some damage from either flying debris or more commonly tree limbs. Though many do not know what they are to do if a tree is to fall on their home, or whether or not it matters if it is from your neighbors’ property or yours. In this post, Long Island Insurance Executive, Gregg S. Marcus will fully explain what you should know about filing a home insurance claim and how to make the process as little of a headache as possible.

Initially, if a tree or a limb falls on your home, regardless of whose tree it is, you must call your insurance company, inform them, and begin to file a claim. After a storm, most people will be reaching out to their insurance companies which could result in a claim process being what they call bottlenecked. The quicker you go to make your claim the faster it will process and the sooner your damage will be repaired.

To read this post in it’s entirety, click here to visit the Gregg Marcus official website.