FIRE DAMAGE EXPERTS
We have decades of experience in restoring properties back to
normal after a tragic event like a fire damage. Disaster King
offers a full line of fire damage services. We will help you to
expedite your loss with your insurance company so you can settle
quickly.
The following fire damage
checklist serves as a quick reference and help guide for you to
follow after a fire damage strikes:
1. Contact your
local disaster relief service, such as the Red Cross, if you
need temporary housing, food, and medicines.
2. If you are
insured, contact your insurance company for detailed
instructions on how to process your claim. We will protect the
property, conduct a inventory and create a scope of work for
your insurance company. If you need help ask Disaster King. We
have worked with all of the major insurance companies and we can
give your insurance company all of the information and updates
it needs to process you claim.
3. Check with the
fire department to make sure your residence is safe to enter. Be
watchful of any structural damage caused by fire damage. We will
check for you to insure safety on the job site.
4. The fire
department should see that utilities are either safe to use or
are disconnected before they leave the site. DO NOT attempt to
reconnect utilities yourself. We will check for you to insure
safety on the job site.
5. We can Conduct
an inventory of damaged property and items. Do not throw away
any damaged goods until after an inventory is made. If you
cannot conduct a inventory we can do it for you.
6. Try to
locate valuable documents and records.
7. If you leave
your home, contact the local police department to let them know
the site will be unoccupied.
8. Begin saving receipts for any money you spend related to fire
damage loss. The receipts may be needed later by the insurance
company and for verifying losses claimed on income tax.
9. Notify your
mortgage company of the fire damage.
10. Check with an
accountant or the Internal Revenue Service about special
benefits for people recovering from a fire damage loss.
