Mercury Insurance is Ready to Help Victims of the Glass Fire
Mercury representatives are available to help address covered claims while following social distancing procedures. Representatives are also available to arrange temporary housing and provide assistance with living expenses if policyholders are forced to leave their homes in response to mandatory evacuation orders. Residents evacuating their homes should make sure they have the necessary supplies to keep themselves and their family safe during the evacuation.
"Follow mandatory evacuation orders to get yourself and family to safety, immediately," said
"Mercury also recommends that policyholders report losses as soon as possible, so we can begin to assist with the rebuilding process."
Wildfire home hardening, firescaping and preparedness tips on how to mitigate damage, as well as frequently asked questions are readily available in Mercury's Resource Center.
If a claim needs to be filed, O'Rourke advises policyholders follow a few simple procedures to help speed up the process.
When filing a claim
- Contact Mercury immediately to report your loss.
- Be prepared to provide your policy number.
- Do not remove debris or damaged property that may be related to your claim.
Steps after filing a claim
- Prepare a detailed inventory of destroyed or damaged property.
- Offer photos or video tapes of your home and possessions to your adjuster, if these are available.
- Keep records and receipts for additional living expenses that were incurred if you were forced to leave your home and provide copies to your adjuster.
Policyholders can also download Mercury's Claims Recovery Guide for additional information on the claims process.
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