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After the Fire - Insurance Notify your insurance agent as soon as possible. If you are unable to reach your agent or insurance company, most policies require you to have your home secured against vandalism and looting, and allow advanced funds for your family to find lodging. Keep all receipts, in order to be reimbursed by your insurance company. If possible, do not disturb or remove any items before the insurance adjuster arrives. Some insurance policies provide for additional living expenses until you are able to move back home. You must keep receipts for all expenditures. If you are a tenant, contact the resident manager, the owner or the owner's insurance agent. It is the owner's responsibility to prevent further loss to the site. See that your personal belongings are secure either within the building or by moving them to another location, such as the home of a relative or friend. Contact your own insurance agent to report the loss. The property owner's insurance, in most cases, will not cover the loss of your personal belongings. Insurance and Other Assistance:
American Red Cross of Greater Chicago Email Address - chiweb@usa.redcross.org Website: www.chicagoredcross.org Disaster Assistance Main Telephone Number: 312-729-6100 If Your Property is not Covered by Insurance Emergency assistance, including temporary shelter, food, clothing, eye glasses, and medicine is available through the American Red Cross and Salvation Army. |
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