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By Jamie Bosse

If your house burned to the ground tomorrow, would you be able to recite the entirety of its contents room-by-room for your insurance claim?  Probably not – I know I wouldn’t be able to!  People tend to fill up the living space they have with “stuff” and this is exponentially true when we become home owners.    We fill every nook and cranny with furniture, tools, clothes, toys, electronics, and decorations.  Some of these items are valuable and some are not, but if you had to replace ALL of them in one shot, the total price tag would be astronomical.  If you find yourself in a claim situation, you’ll be devastated and overwhelmed, and you may not actually know what is missing.

So what can you do about it?  These days, most people have a video-recording device no less than 3 feet away from them at any given moment (unless of course a toddler has confiscated it, in which case, the device is doomed!).   We even sleep with smart phones right by our heads.  Use your phone to take  quick videos of each room and narrate as necessary, noting specialty items and approximate values.  Don’t forget the closets!  Replacing your wardrobe, as well as handbags, jewelry and coats, can get extremely expensive.

Be sure to capture mirrors, decorations, furniture, and custom built-ins.  If you have one, film your storage area as well – mine is full of baby clothes, rarely used sporting equipment, and other “stuff” that we just can’t bear to part with.  Basements can be a goldmine of toys, collectibles, and electronics that add up in value.  Even silverware and dishes can be expensive to replace.  Be sure to go through your jewelry drawer or cabinet as well, making note of any special items.

If you come across something special like collector’s items, artwork, or jewelry, reach out to your insurance agent and ask if you need special coverage.

Next is the garage – bikes, tools, grills, strollers, car seats, and power wheels can really add up.  I currently own strollers and cordless vacuum cleaners that are worth more than my first car!

Do an individual recording of each room and save it as a separate file.  Title each video with the name of the room and the date of the recording.  Store the videos in at least two places.  Email it to yourself and save in an email folder titled “Insurance Stuff” or “home inventory.”  You will also want to have another copy saved, in your Cloud account, on your phone (if you have enough storage available), or to a DVD or zip drive that you can store offsite or in a fireproof safe.

Too old school to do a video inventory?  Grab a notepad and document each room by hand.  Scan the documents and save them in your email as described above.  Maybe place the original list in your safe deposit box.  There are also software and downloadable programs like StuffSafe and KnowYourStuff.org that can walk you through the process step by step.

To find out if you are adequately insured, schedule a meeting by clicking below, contact Jamie Bosse –jbosse@makinglifecount.com, or call (913) 345-1881.