Filing and Managing Your Insurance Claim: A Step-by-Step Workbook

Practical checklists, templates, and worked examples for documenting a loss, communicating with adjusters, and negotiating a fair settlement across auto, home, and property claims.

⏱ 59 min 📚 6 lessons

About this course

Knowing that you should document your loss thoroughly and communicate carefully with an adjuster is very different from knowing exactly what to document, in what format, and what to say and not say at each stage of a claim. This course provides the practical tools: a sequential, checklist-driven process for managing a claim from the moment of loss through final settlement. By the end of this course you will be able to complete a thorough loss documentation package, communicate effectively with an insurance adjuster at each stage of the claim, and evaluate a settlement offer against a calculated estimate of fair value. What you will learn: - How to conduct a complete loss documentation immediately after an incident: photographs, written inventory, witness contacts, police reports, and preservation of damaged property — with a step-by-step documentation checklist - Writing an effective initial claim notification: what to include, what to avoid, and how to set the scope of your claim accurately from the start - How to prepare for an adjuster visit: what to have ready, what questions to ask, and how to avoid inadvertently limiting your claim - Building a contents inventory for a property loss: how to reconstruct item lists, estimate values, and document replacement cost evidence - Evaluating a settlement offer: how to calculate your own estimate of replacement cost or repair cost and compare it to the adjuster's offer - How to write a professional, fact-based dispute letter when the initial offer is insufficient — with a template - When and how to request a re-inspection, an independent appraisal, or invoke the appraisal clause in your policy - Keeping a claims log: a chronological record of every communication, decision, and payment, with a template provided The workbook is organized around the sequence of a real claim. Each module provides a ready-to-use checklist, template, or form. Worked examples follow an auto collision claim and a home water damage claim through the full process, annotating the key decisions and their outcomes at each stage. This course is suitable for anyone currently filing a claim or preparing to do so, as well as anyone who wants to be ready before a loss occurs. No prior experience with the claims process is required. This material is educational; for disputed claims involving significant amounts, consider consulting a licensed public adjuster or attorney.

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