By Admin
July 10, 2025
1. Act Quickly and Safely
Your first priority is safety. Once the danger has passed:
2. Contact THORE
Call THORE or log into www.thore.com:
Tip: Choose your contractor carefully. Look for professionals who are licensed, insured, and have strong local references. It’s wise to get at least three written estimates before making a decision.
3. Document the Damage
Before you clean up, take photos or video of:
Tip: Keep a written list of damaged items, including brand names, models, and approximate value.
4. Make Temporary Repairs
Prevent further damage by:
Save receipts for all temporary repairs — they may be reimbursable.
5. Work with the Adjuster
Your insurance company may assign a claims adjuster to inspect the damage:
Tip: Keep a notebook of all calls, names, and claim-related updates.
6. Receive Your Claim Decision
After your claim is reviewed, you’ll receive a claim decision based on:
You may receive multiple checks:
Final Tips
The claim process is your path to recovery — stay informed, organized, and proactive.
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. Policy terms, coverage, and procedures may vary. Always refer to your individual policy documents. This article does not waive or alter any terms or conditions of your insurance policy.