How to Expense Lost Time from Insurance Claim Fort Morgan CO

It will inevitably happen to all of us one day. Driving down the road and Bam !@$!. You got hit. Either you or your insurance company will file a claim to recoup damages from the accident. If you are that one that has to handle it then in most cases you will spend 8-16 hours of your own time handling your claim. This is if you are lucky. Things like finding a reputable body shop or getting a repair estimate takes time. This is time that you would not have had to waste if you were not hit. If you are persistent you can recoup your loss of time. After all the person who hit you will spend less than 20 minutes handling his or her part of the claim.

Local Companies

Eisenbach Naoma Ins
(303) 838-1814
25797 Conifer Rd
Conifer, CO
State Farm Insurance Agents
(303) 770-7990
6901 S Yosemite St
Centennial, CO
Stauffer Kent Ins
(970) 351-8005
1301 11th Ave
Greeley, CO
Kelley Ken Ins
(303) 781-1110
4275 S Broadway
Englewood, CO
Kinyon John Ins
(970) 667-2673
2893 Monroe Ave
Loveland, CO
State Farm Insurance Agents
(303) 778-1900
Speer & Pennsylvania
Denver, CO
Dietrich Jesse Ins
(970) 495-6727
1220 W Elizabeth St
Fort Collins, CO
State Farm Insurance Agents
(303) 773-3366
Arapahoe & Quebec
Littleton, CO
Gordon Lynn Ins
(303) 431-6387
6634 Wadsworth Blvd
Arvada, CO
Boling Don Ins
(303) 364-5773
13743 E Mississippi Ave
Aurora, CO

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Steps

  1. Calculate your hourly rate. In most cases you could use the rate based off you salary if you are not an hourly worker. Keep in mind the value of your time must be realistic if not the flags will go up and you may not receive compensation.
  2. Keep good record of the time it take you to perform the duties associated with handling the insurance claim. These are a some of the things I would suggest. Find a body shop,Getting a repair estimate,Travel time,Gas for travel,Rental Car,Time spent on phone with insurance representative.
  3. Itemize anything you can justify can be itemized.
  4. Be ready to answer for your itemization. When you initially submit an itemization, be sure to it is on the high side of the estimate of your time. In most cases you will have to reduce the price a little for them to accept. Everyone likes a deal, insurance companies included.
  5. Be persistent and follow-up. It is not in their best interest to be proactive but with persistence things will happen.
  6. Keep an open mind. If questioned about something ask the claims agent how much he or she is getting paid to interact with you. Then ask why shouldn t I receive compensation if they are.
  7. Again, be persistent and follow-up.

Tips

  • I cannot emphasize more to be persistent and follow-up.

Warnings

  • This approach WILL NOT work in all states. Moreover, some states, such as Florida, will not even entertain the idea. Check statutory and case law to determine if your state allows for this reimbursement, or you could be wasting more of your time that will not be reimbursed.

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