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Fill-In-The-Blank Manuals

Home Insurance

Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY (www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com) is pleased to introduce three fill-in-the-blank manuals for easy home inventory. Created by professional organizer, Jan Hayner, the books contain all of the information needed by insurance agents to file a claim in case of a robbery or disaster and are available at www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com.

The Bureau of Justice states, “There were 14 million thefts of property reported in 2004.” In addition, U.N. officials reported in January, that from 1994-2003, more than 2.5 billion people were affected by floods or other natural disasters throughout the world.

Home owners needing to make an insurance claim for damaged, lost or stolen property must provide insurance companies with the quantity, description, actual cash value and amount of loss associated with each item. They are also required to provide copies of bills, receipts or other documentation to support the figures.

All of the information must be complete in order to file a claim and receive fast service. A complete list can take a long time to write and may cost a lot of time and money. However, being able to provide an accurate inventory report to a claims adjuster can ensure a proper reimbursement, as well as, an expedited process.

“The consumer has to find all of this information,” Hayner said. “Only where is it? Relying solely on your memory can be an expensive mistake.”

Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY has provided a solution to this problem that will benefit the consumer as well as the insurance companies. The fill-in-the-blank manuals contain all of the information that an insurance agent needs in order to file and expedite the payment process. Having a current home inventory will help home owners get insurance claims settled faster and easier.

“Taking stock of your personal belongings ahead of time is a simple and prudent way to protect your assets,” Hayner said.

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