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Reap the Benefits of Your Home Owner’s Insurance – Your House Doesn’t Have to Catch Fire to Receive Compensation Under Your Insurance

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Thursday December 21, 2017
Reap the Benefits of Your Home Owner’s Insurance – Your House Doesn’t Have to Catch Fire to Receive Compensation Under Your Insurance

For years, I have dedicated myself to helping my clients, this client-first approach has assisted me in becoming one of the premier real-estate agents in Studio City. The Chernov Team’s desire to help does not start, and stop, with our current clients; our previous clients’ well-being is equally important to me. The current fires have had a significant impact on property in Southern California, and I don’t want you to unnecessarily pay out-of-pocket for losses that are properly covered by insurance.

There are currently three major fires raging in Southern California, and there is a good chance that you, or your loved ones, have been impacted in a serious way. These fires produce ash and smoke, which causes damage to real estate and property. Most people who have home owner’s insurance do not realize that their coverage probably pays for things such as smoke damage, ash damage, and other fire-related damage, even if their property does not catch fire.

Although insurance companies understand the scope of the coverage they provide to the public and understand that many people suffer smoke and ash damage, insurance companies do not typically contact their insureds to discover if they have a claim. If you suffer a covered loss such as smoke or ash damage and do nothing, you will not enjoy the benefits of the insurance coverage that you have paid for.

If you believe that you have suffered a loss covered by your insurance, you should file a claim with your insurance provider or contact an attorney who has experience pursuing insurance claims on behalf of individuals who are entitled to coverage.

While the Chernov Team sincerely hopes the fire doesn’t negatively impact your lives, it is important to obtain the benefits you have paid for.

 

 

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