bruce@fluke.UUCP (Bruce Reynolds) (06/04/85)
Hello!
What kind of records do you *really* need to make an insurance claim???
I just read over the summary of the renter's insurance information, and
noticed that several people recommend keeping records of your insured
belongings. Well, I have been wondering about this for a while. I have
renter's insurance, and asked my agent about it, and he said that I should not
worry about it. Is this right?
Actually, he said that in case of a large loss, a list would be a good idea
simply to help me remember what there was, but was not necessary as "proof".
Could someone who has made a claim give some guidance? How did it go? Did
they take your word for it about what you owned, or was it like an IRS audit?
I keep a list of most of my stuff, and some receipts for items which come with
warranties, and a few photographs of my favorite, hard-to-replace items. Is
this enough, too little, or too much?
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--bruce
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Bruce M. Reynolds
John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.
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