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Why Preparation Matters

Most homeowners insurance companies follow a very similar claims workflow once you contact them. After a claim is reported, the

insurer assigns a claims adjuster to inspect the property, document damage, and compare findings against your policy terms. The

adjuster typically reviews photos, contractor estimates (if provided), prior maintenance history, and any supporting documentation you submit. From there, the insurer determines whether the damage is covered, partially covered, or excluded under your policy. If

approved, they issue an estimate based on replacement cost or actual cash value, depending on your coverage type and deductibles.

What many homeowners don’t realize is that opening a claim creates an official insurance record—

even if you decide not to move forward with repairs or payment. According to guidance commonly referenced by the Insurance

Information Institute, claims history can be tracked through industry databases and may influence future premiums or underwriting

decisions. This is why preparation before contacting your insurer is important: documenting damage thoroughly, understanding your deductible, and confirming whether the loss likely exceeds your out-of-pocket cost can help prevent unnecessary claims.

Because of this process, it’s often recommended that homeowners evaluate the situation carefully before filing. Minor or cosmetic

damage may not justify a claim once deductibles and potential premium increases are considered, while larger storm or structural

losses typically require prompt reporting to avoid coverage disputes. Taking time to review your policy, gather photos, and even

consult a contractor before making the call can make the entire claims process faster, more accurate, and less stressful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does opening a claim guarantee payment?

No. Payment is depending on your policy coverage, the cause of the loss, and the insurer's assessment. Refer to our "Questions to Ask Your Adjuster " download guide to ensure all proper questions are covered.

Can I make repairs before the adjuster arrives?

Yes, if necessary to prevent further damage. Keep receipts and photos of the repairs. Refer to our "Insurance Claim Prep Workbook" to properly track all cost and repairs.

Will filling a claim affect my insurance premium?

IT CAN! That is why we created this whole thing. Each claim is different and insurance companies consider claim history when determining future premiums.

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