We help homeowners and businesses recover from property loss due to Fire, Theft and
Natural Disasters by providing them with an itemized, written inventory along with pictures
and video of their homes and/or offices that will help them “Be Prepared Before Disaster
Strikes!”
Take a moment and picture that your family or business has just suffered a devastating Fire, Theft or
Natural Disaster and many of your precious possessions have been lost. Would you be able to make an
accurate list of the items you have lost? Can you list right now, the make, model and size of your TV(s)?
How about the brand name, model and sizes of your living room furniture? These questions can be
asked about everything from beds and linens, to computer equipment and software. The point is that
producing such a list from memory alone would be an impossible task for most, especially under the
stress and shock of a traumatic event.
Most people believe their insurance company will smoothly help them recover from these losses. The
fact is that before your insurance company can even begin processing your claim, it will need a full
inventory describing in detail exactly what has been lost or damaged.
In addition to Home Inventory Services, we work with Insurance Agencies,
Independent Adjusters and Restoration Services… Our Contents Services
division will help your clients achieve settlement rates faster, cheaper and
easier. Having a highly paid adjuster spending hours looking up, or worse,
guessing at the value of the contents of his claimant just doesn’t make sense.
Contents appraisal doesn't have to be a source of frustration or a cause of
significant delays in settling claims but to many clients, the process is just that.
Within “Certified Contents”, we provide a service that preserves policy holders with face to face service,
timeliness and good will.
Check out this brief video on “Why” Conducting a Home Inventory should be at the top of
your family’s list:
Download the “Get Certified” Home
Inventory Ebook: A Home and Business
Owner’s guide to Policy Review, Asset
Documentation, and making sure that
you have the Right Insurance Protection.
Know what to expect. A
Homeowner's insurance policy may
cover certain items according to State
law. Some states have "acceptable
policies" that the insurance companies
must use to write homeowner's
insurance in that state. The State
Insurance Department or
Commissioner probably has a website
where you can check the difference in
the policies that can be written in your
state. - Excerpt from our “Get
Certified” Ebook.
“Get Certified”