Make A Claim
Auto Accident Claim |
Homeowners Claim |
Identity Theft |
Phone Numbers
If you have an AUTO accident:
1. DO NOT ADMIT FAULT - this could affect your insurance coverage.
2. If there is SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, call the insurance carrier 24-hour claim number as soon as possible.
3. Call local police if there is
serious injury or death, or a significant amount of damage to vehicles.
Police will rarely come to "fender bender" incidents (less than $1,000
damage).
4. Get driver information from other driver:
1.) Name
2.) Driver's License Number
3.) Address
4.) Phone Number
5. Get insurance information on other car (should be with vehicle):
1.) Named Insured
2.) Insurance Carrier
3.) Policy Number
4.) Agent Phone Number
6. Take appropriate steps to prevent
further loss. Have your car taken to a dealership or auto body repair
shop. Take personal belongings out of car.
7. If possible, take pictures.
8. Contact our office during business hours at 414-271-3575 or click here for a listing of several insurance companies and their toll-free numbers.
If you have a HOMEOWNERS claim:
1. Take all steps to prevent further loss, i.e. call a roofing company
to patch your roof, board up broken windows, call a plumber to fix
broken pipes, protect undamaged property.
2. If there is a serious injury or death, call the insurance carrier 24-hour claim number.
3. If possible, take pictures.
4. Contact our office during business hours 414-271-3575 or click here for a listing of several insurance companies and their toll-free numbers.
If your wallet or IDs fall into the wrong hands:
1. Replace your credit cards. Obtain
new cards. Examine your next statements carefully. The federal Truth in
Lending Act limits consumer liability for unauthorized charges to $50
as long as you contact the creditor in writing within 60 days of the
date the bill was mailed. Ask and your credit card company may waive
the $50 liability.
2. Replace your ATM and debit cards.
Under federal law, your liability for unauthorized debits is limited to
$50 if you contact the bank within 2 days of losing your debit card.
You're liable for up to $500 if you wait as long as 60 days to report
the fraud after receiving your bank statement. Beyond 60 days, you
could be left holding the bag for whatever amount is withdrawn from
your account. Banks can take up to 10 business days to provide
provisional credit in cases of debit card fraud, although many provide
the credit within 5 days. Vi As an added safeguard, some banks will put
your photo on your bank card.
3. Close your checking account. If
your account number or checks are in circulation, stop payment on the
checks and close the account, and ask that a password be assigned to
your new account. Don't use your Social Security number or your
mother's maiden name as identifiers; both are often available in public
records. Read your statement to make sure everything on it is yours.
4. Generally, state laws hold banks
responsible for losses resulting from a forged check as long as you
notify the bank promptly that your checks have been lost or stolen. You
may have to wait anywhere from a few days to several weeks for
reimbursement while bank investigators pursue the case.
5. If a store refuses to take your
check because it says you bounced checks, ask which check-verification
agency reported your name. Then contact that agency and ask what
merchant reported a bad check in your name. You'll have to contact that
merchant to set things straight.
6. Contact the major credit bureaus.
Equifax (800-525-6285), Experian (888-397-3742) and TransUnion
(800-680-7289) will send you a copy of your credit report. Review
reports for unfamiliar transactions, and ask that you be contacted if
someone tries to establish credit in your name. Experts recommend that
you order new reports every few months for at least a year. One
company, Intersection.com, will monitor the reports for you on a
monthly basis.
7. Call the police. Ask for a crime
report so you can attach it to letters you send to credit card
companies and banks, or use it to help clear your name if someone
commits a crime using your ID.
8. Run a background check on
yourself. If crimes are being committed in your name, they'll show up
on public records that prospective employers and creditors use to vet
you. Get a report from a private investigator, or buy one from
PrivacyScan.com.
9. Contact the Social Security
Administration. The SSA discourages fraud victims from applying for new
Social Security numbers. Without your old number, prospective creditors
and employers can't verify information about your past.
10. Identity thieves could use your
Social Security number to establish an entirely new identity. To check
your earnings statement, call 800-772-1213. Report any fraudulent
activity by calling 800-269-0271. If you suspect someone of using your
identification to violate tax laws, call the Internal Revenue Service
at 800-829-0433.
11. Keep records. You should keep a
written log of fraudulent transactions, along with an account of your
efforts to straighten out the mess. The Federal Trade Commission
provides forms and sample letters to creditors in its publication "ID
Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name," available on the
FTC's Web site.
Claim Numbers
|
Insurance Company
|
Claims Number
|
| Acuity |
800-242-7666 |
| Ace |
800-433-0385 |
| Allied |
800-282-1446 |
| Chartis |
888-760-9195 |
| Chubb |
800-252-4670 |
| CNA |
877-262-2727 |
| Dairyland |
800-325-9559 |
| EMC |
888-362-2255 |
| Fireman's Fund |
888-347-3428 |
| Foremost |
800-527-3907 |
| Frankenmuth Mutual |
800-234-4433 |
| General Casualty |
888-737-8256 |
| Greatway |
800-242-7666 |
| Harleysville |
800-892-8877 |
| Hartford |
800-243-5860 (Personal)
800-327-3636 (Business) |
| Indiana |
800-279-7221 |
| Kemper |
888-252-2799 |
| Met/PakII |
800-854-6011 |
| Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co. |
800-344-3454 |
| Progressive |
800-776-4737 |
| Secura |
800-318-2316
800-828-7047 (After Hours) |
Society Insurance
|
888-576-2438
800-945-7120 (After Hours)
|
| Travelers |
800-252-4633 (Personal)
800-238-6225 (Business)
|
| West Bend Mutual |
877-922-5246 |
| Western National |
800-862-6070 Ext. 7164
|
| Zurich |
800-987-3373 |