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Scrap or salvage: deciding whether to repair or replace after a disaster part II: Windows, Doors, Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC

Scrap or salvage: deciding whether to repair or replace after a disaster part II: Windows, Doors, Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC

Homeowners face a long list of difficult decisions following a significant property loss. As a result, property owners must lean on experts such as property insurers, contractors, salvage experts, and others to assist in the response and recovery process. One of the most important decisions revolves around whether to repair or replace the major components of a home. Below is the second post in a...

Scrap or salvage: deciding whether to repair or replace after a disaster part I: roofing, frame, and foundation

Scrap or salvage: deciding whether to repair or replace after a disaster part I: roofing, frame, and foundation

Homeowners face a long list of difficult decisions following a significant property loss. As a result, property owners must lean on experts such as property insurers, contractors, salvage experts, and others to assist in the response and recovery process. One of the most important decisions revolves around whether to repair or replace the major components of a home. Below is the first post in a...

Six tools insurance companies are using to mitigate fraud

Six tools insurance companies are using to mitigate fraud

Homeowner insurance fraud occurs when someone knowingly submits a false, inflated or misleading claim on his or her homeowner's policy. This type of fraud may appear in various forms. According to the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, about 10 percent of property insurance losses are the result of fraud. Therefore, this type of insurance fraud directly influences the premiums that all property owners pay. In fact,...

What policyholders need to know about short-term leases

What policyholders need to know about short-term leases

Absolutely nothing about moving out of your home while it undergoes repairs is easy or pleasant. Aside from the stress that the catastrophic damage inflicts when it happens, moving out of your home and completely displacing your family is never a straightforward process. But unfortunately, situations arise where it’s necessary to submit a property insurance claim for substantial home damage. When that happens, you’ll need...

Getting the details right at move out

Getting the details right at move out

Your policyholders have been living in temporary housing for a few months while contractors make repairs on their home. It’s been a trying time for them because property loss is always stressful. A policyholder’s last impression of the claims process is being formed when they’re moving out of Sedgwick’s temporary housing division and back into their refurbished home. Handling the move-out process can be tricky...