I resolve…a picture is worth 1000 words

2015-01-23
By: Denise Koslowsky

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I resolve to be more organized!
As we have mentioned in previous blogs, one of the top resolutions made each year is to be more organized.

One area where many people seem to be organizationally challenged is when it comes to having a record of items owned.  In fact, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissions, 59% of all people do not have any record of their possessions.  Of those who do, 27% don’t have any photos and 28% don’t keep a back up of their lists.

Team Advocate wants to help you reach your organizational goals by providing a list of tips to help you create an inventory of your belongings.

Why do I need to make a list?

The easy answer is, accidents happen, weather happens & theft happens.

Our top reasons for having a digital photo log of all you own:

  • It gives you the opportunity to prove what items you own.
  • It shows the condition of the items.
  • It can help you determine if your current coverage is adequate to replace your stuff should they become damaged, lost or stolen.

Denise Koslowsky, principal of Advocate Brokerage Corp, recommends “When I review insurance with clients who are just coming to Advocate, I always recommend that they keep a permanent record of their belongings simply by videotaping the inside of their home, opening up drawers and closets, and storing the record outside of their home.  The same can be achieved by taking photos. Although not needed, as the quality companies we deal with do expect our clients to have high end contents, it can certainly make the claims process easier for the client after a major loss.”

How do I go about making a digital list?
There are several different ways to go about making a list; you can make a digital inventory, you can use an on-line inventory service or you can use a phone app.  We are going to focus on how to make a digital inventory of your own.  Here are our top tips:

  • Your inventory can be made up of either digital still images, videos or both.
  • As you begin to take your photos, place a note next to each item which details the purchase price, date or even the receipt of the item.
  • Do your best to angle photos away from mirrors or other reflective surfaces to prevent reflections and glare.
  • Use a dark background for photos of silver, china or jewelry (items that might cause reflections)
  • In order to help substantiate ownership of your items, photograph a family member in the photo with the items.
  • If you are inventorying big ticket items such as appliances or computers, add a photo of the serial number.
  • If you are photographing china, include a photo of the back of the piece to include the pattern name and/or manufacturer’s signature.
  • You can choose to store your digital record a variety of ways.
    • On a CD
    • On a flash drive
    • On an internet based storage site such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or iCloud.
  • If you are storing your inventory on a CD or flash drive, be sure to keep them safe.  Place them in a safety deposit box or a fire safe.

Do I have to take a photo of every single item I own?

There is no avoiding the fact that constructing a list like this will take time, but no, you don’t have to take a photograph of every item you own.  There are some things you can do to make the process more streamlined.  Such as:

  • Group like items together.  For example, open your closet doors to show the amount of clothing you own and then take individual photos of the items with considerable worth (furs or beaded gowns).
  • Categorize your inventory room by room.  Take an establishing shot of each wall of the room and then focus in on individual big ticket items.

Where should I start?

Start with your high end contents.  Look to the items in your home that have the most value. We found this great infographic that answers this question beautifully!

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Source: https://www.trov.com/how-to-get-the-most-money-back-from-insurance-infographic/

 

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