There is a new business in Sacramento, CA called CD Proof which takes pictures of your personal property incase you ever need to prove to your insurance company that you owned a particular piece of personal property. Their mission statement is:
CD Proof, the first business devoted to servicing the public and businesses where we take photographs of your personal property and store them onto a CD which you keep in a safe place like a safety deposit box at your bank or perhaps at your place of business.
We are extremely reliable, affordable and efficient. We are here to provide you with the means you might need to prove to your insurance company what personal property you owned at the time of either a flood, fire or robbery.
Taking pictures for insurance inventories can be invaluable when making insurance claims. Visual aids not only prove to the insurance company that the item claimed was owned, but they can also help jog the owners memory after the trauma of a fire, flood, earthquake or robbery. Without proof of ownership, insurance companies usually won’t replace items or cut you a check to cover the costs of replacing them.
No matter who your insurance carrier is, we can help you to document your personal property so if you need to file a claim, your insurance company can't ignore your proof.
Visit the cite: www.cdproof.com
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Not too late
It may be too late for this person, but it is not too late for you to protect your investment.
After a fire or natural disaster, insurance companies send adjusters to document your personal property. Look at these photos. Wouldn’t it be easier and more accurate to show the adjuster proof of your belongings rather than rely on faulty recollections?
After a fire or natural disaster, insurance companies send adjusters to document your personal property. Look at these photos. Wouldn’t it be easier and more accurate to show the adjuster proof of your belongings rather than rely on faulty recollections?
Act Now
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, 1 out of every 150 U.S. homes suffers a fire that destroys property that cannot be adequately identified for insurance purposes. What if your home is destroyed by a fire or flood? Would you be able to document your belongings to your insurance company?
Personal Belongings after a flood has occurred.
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