Leaving Your Home
Contact your local police department to let them know that the site will be unoccupied.
In some cases it may be necessary to board up openings to discourage trespassers.
Beginning immediately, save receipts for any money you spend. These receipts are important in showing the insurance company what money you have spent related to your fire loss, and also for verifying losses claimed on your income tax.
If it is safe to do so, try to locate the following items:
identification, such as driver's licenses and Social Security cards;
insurance information;
medication information;
eyeglasses, hearing aids, or other prosthetic devices;
valuables, such as credit cards, bank books, cash, and jewelry
Many people/entities should be notified of your relocation, including:
your insurance agent/company;
your mortgage company (also inform them of the fire);
your family and friends;
your employer;
your child's school;
your post office;
any delivery services;
your fire and police departments;
your utility companies
Do not throw away any damaged goods until after an inventory is made. All damage is taken into consideration in developing your insurance claim.
If you are considering contracting for inventory or repair services, discuss your plans with your insurance agent/company first.