Top Tips For A Smooth Insurance Claim Process

Top Tips For A Smooth Insurance Claim Process

Dealing with insurance claims can be a stressful experience, especially for owners facing potential income loss or unexpected repairs.

Being prepared can make all the difference, so there are things you can do to feel in control and minimise the chaos.

  1. Keep detailed records
    A smooth claims process starts with solid documentation. Always keep up to date records of your property’s condition, lease agreements and any maintenance work completed. These documents provide clear evidence of the state of your property before any potential damage, speeding up the assessment phase and ensuring your claim isn’t held up due to insufficient information.
  2. Understand your policy
    Before lodging a claim, check that you understand what your insurance policy covers and what damages or losses you need to claim from where. Remember some claims may involve your landlord policy and your Strata policy provider. Going over your Product Disclosure Statement in conjunction with your policy summary is key to reviewing the benefits, limits, excesses and any applicable exclusions. Having a clear understanding of what youโ€™re covered for assists in avoiding disappointment and helps empower customers with all the specifics they need to make informed decisions.
  3. Report incidents promptly
    As soon as you notice damage or an incident requiring a claim, notify your insurer. Delays can slow down the process and even risk your claim outcome. You can usually call your provider or lodge a claim online to start the process.
  4. Get multiple repair quotes
    When filing for property damage, gather multiple repair quotes from registered trades. This not only shows that youโ€™re taking the situation seriously but can also speed up the settlement process. Having options ready helps your insurer make quicker decisions and prevents unnecessary delays.
  5. Stay in touch

Maintaining regular communication with your insurance provider throughout the claims process is crucial. Keep track of deadlines, respond to any additional requests for documentation promptly and check in for updates on your claimโ€™s status.

For more detailed information visit www.pi-plus.com.au.

DISCLAIMERย Policies are issued by Certain Underwriters at Lloydโ€™s and distributed by The Proplab Group Pty Ltd trading as Property Insurance Plus (ABN 59 009 357 582, AFSL 236663). General advice does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Please read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement, Financial Services Guide, and Target Market Determination available from us to consider whether our product is right for you. Benefits are subject to terms and conditions, including excesses, limits, and exclusions of your policy.

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