A loss report form filled out by an insured when reporting a theft claim to an insurance company. Includes circumstances of the theft, and a list of items claimed as stolen with declared values.
Coinsurance formula and sample calculation for a property claim where the insured did not maintain the required minimum coverage (usually 80% of value) on a structure.
Statement guideline for interviewing the investigating officer in a commercial property theft claim. Includes initial questions and follow up questions based on responses given.
Statement guideline for interviewing the investigating officer in a residential theft claim. Includes initial questions and follow up questions based on responses given.
This is a contract that releases one party from any legal and financial responsibility for all loss or damage or future claims by the other party in exchange for a settlement.
The Adjusters Report/Certification documents the insured property's location, date and type of loss, and summarizes replacement cost and A.C.V. for buildings, structural, contents and additional living expense, with line item detail.
This Business Interruption Handbook was developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and by Pricewaterhouse Coopers' Business Interruption specialists to guide a claimant through the process of preparing and filing a business interruption claim under the Cerro Grande Fire Assistance Act. Useful in handling all non-Cerro Grande business interruption claims as well.
A sworn statement by a policyholder on a theft claim which lists the items stolen and their values. Filled out and notarized, this is a formal request by the insured for payment from the insurance company.