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Are your valuables protected from theft and damage?

After a theft or natural disaster, insurance companies usually seek proof of all of the damages your home and possessions sustained. However, when things are missing or destroyed, it is difficult to prove they were there before.

A Personal Video Inventory can provide you with a concrete inventory of all your items. Reasons to have a Personal Video Inventory include:

Photographic evidence of all your belongings and your home itself
Determining and verifying missing items after a home invasion or theft
Recording serial numbers of electronics for warranty purposes
Help police and investigators track missing items and locate perpetrators
Help contractors and landlords repair structural damage exactly
Verifying the contents of your home for applicable taxes

A Personal Video Inventory is quick, easy, and vital to every home. It's invaluable in protecting your valuables.


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