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Frequently Asked Questions About Filing a Claim

Click each question to learn more about how to file a claim, minimize additional damage to your home, and what to expect during the claims process.

 

How do I report a homeowners insurance claim?

Our Claims Department has a toll free number you can call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The number is (877) 581-4862. For property damage, customers can also use our customer portal, My Security First, to file claims online, upload photos of the damage, and check the status of a claim. Click here to login or create an account. 

How do I report a claim for Identity Theft?

If you have identity theft protection and suspect identity fraud, please call PrivacyMaxx directly at (800) 676-5696.

Is there anything more that I should do?

Protect yourself and your family. If you must move out of your home, keep all receipts for any temporary lodging and any other expenses you incur while out of the home.

Protect your property against further damage. Make temporary repairs and keep receipts for any repairs that you do make. Please do not make permanent repairs until the adjuster has had a chance to inspect the damage. If a water loss of any kind has occurred, it is important that you take immediate steps to stop the flow of water and dry out your home. If you need assistance in drying your home, Security First will provide the name of a company that will send a representative who will advise you, free of charge. You are, however, under no obligation to accept the services of that company.

  • If you have experienced a theft, notify the police. Be sure to report to the police, all items that have been stolen.
  • If you have lost a credit card, be sure to report it to the credit card company immediately.
  • Prepare a list of stolen or damaged property. As best you can, include the manufacturer, model name or number and place and date of purchase. If you have receipts, manuals or photographs of the lost or damaged items, gather them and make them available to your adjuster.
  • Take photographs of the damage.
  • Should you have a loss to the interior of your home from a plumbing line, washing machine hose, dishwasher hose or other plumbing fixture or from an electrical item, save the item or part that caused the loss and show it to your adjuster.

What happens next?

You will be contacted by a representative who will give you the name of your adjuster. If you have damage to your home, your adjuster will then call you to arrange a time to inspect your home.

What will the adjuster do?

The adjuster will take photographs and measurements. Be sure to point out to the adjuster all areas of the house where you have found damage. If you have damage to personal belongings, show all of those to the adjuster. If you have receipts for temporary repairs or additional living expenses while you had to be out of your home, give those to the adjuster. The adjuster will also discuss the coverage available under your policy. Be sure to ask questions if there is anything you don’t understand.

The adjuster will submit an estimate and a report to his or her supervisor. The adjuster does not have authority to issue payment or determine if your loss is covered. If a payment is to be issued the supervisor will request it. A check, a copy of your estimate and a letter explaining the payment will be sent to you. If there is a question as to whether your loss is covered an examiner will discuss it with you and you will receive a letter from Security First.

What If I can’t get the work done for the amount of the estimate?

Your claim may have a deductible applied. When you add the amount of the deductible to the amount of your payment, you will get the total amount of your loss. If you cannot find a contractor to do the repairs for that total amount, contact your adjuster, who will work with your chosen contractor.

I have Security First's payment. How do I find a contractor to do the work?

The choice of a contractor is yours, although we do suggest that you research your selection. Security First has identified contractors in your area who are licensed and insured. These contractors will warrant their work. Your adjuster can provide you with information so you can contact one or more of these contractors.