How to Properly Document Property Damage
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When property damage occurs on your residential or commercial property; it can seem daunting to deal with the aftermath. There are so many aspects you need to be on top of including documenting the damage accurately. Working with your insurance company can easily give you a migraine and improper documentation can cost you thousands. Luckily, there are many ways you can make the process of documenting property damage less stressful for everyone. Working with a local restoration company is one of those ways. They have years of experience tackling all types of property damage and can aid you in property damage documentation. Learn more and get the help you deserve from your local professionals today! Here is some extra advice on how to prosperity document property damage when it happens to you.
Take Note of All Types of Damage
First of all, it's important to take note of all types of damage that have occurred on your property. That means even if the main issue was a fire it's also important to more secondary smoke damage as well as water damage that might have occurred. A comprehensive approach to documenting your property's damage is the best bet for you to receive a fair payout that helps you restore your property fast. Also, keep in mind that even when damage is minimal, it's a good idea to make sure everything is noted. Minimal damage can still add up to a costly price tag which you won’t want to pay out-of-pocket if possible.
Take Pictures and Videos
Another helpful tip is to take pictures and videos of the damage as well as written accounts. This is a quick way to accurately help inventory property damage without having to remember everything at once. Professionals for your insurance company can use this video and camera evidence to better file your claims process. Plus, your local restoration team can also use this working one-on-one with your insurance provider to fight for a fair settlement. Furthermore, it is useful in the restoration and repair process and helps to more possible sources of damage that might otherwise be overlooked.
Seek Professional Help
Finally, keep in mind that dealing with your insurance claims and property damage documentation is not the sole task. There are so many aspects that are easily overlooked during property damage documentation Therefore, an extra set of eyes, ears, and hands is helpful. The best way to stay on top of your documentation is to hire a professional restoration company that can help you properly list out all types of damage. Call them today to get started restoring your property and documenting your damage ASAP!











