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New Jersey Insurance - Earthquake Information |
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Additional News and
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Earthquake Disaster Tips |
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Did you know:
- Since 1900, earthquakes have occurred in 39 states
and caused damage in all 50.
- Between 400 and 500 earthquakes are reported in the
United States in a typical year.
- Of the 10 most costly U.S. earthquakes, nine
occurred in California. But major fault lines exist in the Midwest and
the East as well.
Before an Earthquake:
- Make a written or videotaped inventory of household
possessions/property and store in a safe place with insurance policies,
documents and other valuables.
- Choose a safe place in every room where nothing can
fall on you.
- Practice "Drop, Cover and Hold On" at least twice a
year.
- Designate an out-of-town family contact.
- Eliminate predictable hazards by bolting tall
furniture and water heater to wall studs and installing strong latches on
cupboards.
- Take a first aid class from your local Red Cross
chapter.
- Assemble a disaster supplies kit including:
battery-powered radio, flashlight, extra batteries, at least three
gallons of water per person, canned food, can opener, first aid kit,
essential medications, sturdy shoes, work gloves, sanitation supplies,
fire extinguisher and tools and instructions to shut off utilities.
- Keep essentials by your bedside.
After an Earthquake:
- Call your independent insurance agent as soon as
possible.
- Make temporary repairs to prevent further damage.
- Delay permanent repairs until your insurer approves
reimbursement.
- Get any necessary construction permits from your
community.
- Keep all receipts.
- Prepare an inventory of all damaged or destroyed
personal property.
- Take photos of damaged areas.
- Save remnants of damaged or destroyed property for
your insurance company adjuster.
- Meet with your adjuster first, before signing
anything with contractors, lawyers or public adjusters.
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