House Insurance Rates Introduces Homeowners Disaster Guide
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In response to the deadly outbreak of tornadoes in the South recently, House Insurance Rates has published an online guide designed to help homeowners deal with insurance adjusters in the wake of disaster.

Online PR News – 04-May-2011 –HouseInsuranceRates.com, one of the premier sites for free home insurance quotes, recently published an online article instructing homeowners how best to deal with insurance adjusters and claims following major disasters. Last week’s deadly outbreak of long-track tornadoes served as the impetus for the guide that addresses homeowners insurance rates.

“Last week, a lethal string of tornadoes in the South claimed the lives of hundreds of Americans and devastated countless homes. As if grappling with the emotional aftermath of such a tragedy weren’t enough, the victims of these tornados also now have to figure out practical matters, like filing a homeowner’s insurance claim. In order to do so, they will have to meet with an insurance adjuster, which is what prompted us to create this simple guide,” explained CIRS spokesperson Damon Williams.

The published guide is based on advice provided by the Better Business Bureau. The BBB-backed counsel urges homeowners to get in touch with their insurance adjusters as soon as possible after disaster strikes. Other tips involve how to expedite the claims process, negotiate with the insurance adjuster, and obtain a fair settlement for the loss incurred. Many are reportedly concerned about what affect a disaster would have on their home insurance rate.

“Our hope at House Insurance Rates is that this guide will make a bad situation, handling the aftermath of disaster, just a little bit better. Disaster victims like those dealing with tornado devastation in the South right now do not need another obstacle to overcome. Our new guide to handling insurance adjusters will walk homeowners through the every step of the process, start to finish. The guide is one small way our site can show its support for those affected by the recent tornado outbreak,” said Williams.

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