Do<\/strong> call your agent as soon as a covered event takes place. As soon as you get home from the car accident, or even before you go to the doctor, call your agent.<\/p>\n Do<\/strong> review and understand your coverage before talking to your insurer or your agent. Read the “Coverage” and “Exclusion” sections of you policy in particular.<\/p>\n Do<\/strong> take and keep detailed notes of all conversations with insurance company representatives, and get names, phone numbers, and job titles of people you speak with, including their supervisor’s name.<\/p>\n Do<\/strong> consider whether you might have insurance coverage under some other insurance policy as well. Many people have more than one policy that might cover a claim. In particular, look at homeowner policies, “umbrella” policies, and materials that came with your credit cards.<\/p>\n Do<\/strong> take pictures, if possible. That doesn’t mean you should sneak a “PatientCam” into surgery with you, but take pictures of your destroyed (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Dos Do call your agent as soon as a covered event takes place. As soon as you get home from the car accident, or even before you go to the doctor, call your agent. Do review and understand your…<\/span><\/p>\n