Comments on: Burglary: Lessons Learned Part 2: The insurance claim, replacement & aftermath ../burglary-lessons-learned-part-2-the-insurance-claim-replacement-aftermath/ the evolution of a shooter Fri, 04 Jan 2019 18:58:27 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3 By: Sadie ../burglary-lessons-learned-part-2-the-insurance-claim-replacement-aftermath/#comment-54294 Mon, 29 Jan 2018 17:53:10 +0000 ../?p=1533#comment-54294 Thanks for reading. I’m sorry for your loss. Oddly, my insurance company didn’t ask for receipts except for the computer. They did ask for serial numbers on the firearms. Based on a comment made by the Detective, if you have any gun bumper stickers on your vehicle you might consider removing them. They will make your vehicle a target for thieves. Frustrating. But that’s the reality of sharing what you are passionate about to the public.

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By: fiteboss ../burglary-lessons-learned-part-2-the-insurance-claim-replacement-aftermath/#comment-54283 Mon, 29 Jan 2018 02:28:51 +0000 ../?p=1533#comment-54283 My truck was broken into in the Charlotte area in November while eating dinner. Got my range bag with three guns, accessories, a couple of laptops, my suitcase, and two big toolboxes. About $7k all told. You are right, filing a claim is a huge pain. Receipts, or boxes, or pictures. Did the same as you with a spreadsheet, but there are some things (particularly tools) that I had owned for years with no receipts or any proof of ownership.

Glad everything worked out for you. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.

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