First In Line After A Disaster

This weekend I was talking to my mom and she commented that there were stories after stories about disasters on Saturday’s 6 o’clock news. The wildfires on the California highway with the collapsed bridge, flooding in another part of California, storms and flooding in the Midwest, and wildfires in Washington state were just the start of the list. Then early this week I heard about an earthquake in Oklahoma! In Oklahoma for goodness sake, whoever heard of such a thing?

It got me thinking about all of those poor victims who never saw these things coming. I would guess that most of them were not prepared. Where were their insurance documents and home content information? It all starts with the ‘paperwork’. And if the documents are lost in the disaster you have to recreate the documents. This equals precious time ticking away. Not being prepared for a disaster is a disaster on top of another disaster! In major natural disasters the first to file is the first to get the attention and time of insurance agents, claims adjusters and service providers like clean-up crews and contractors.

But now there is an easy-to-use and affordable website and mobile app that allows subscribers to organize, upload, secure and share all of the documents that become essential when recovering from a disaster. The average family of four spends more than $12,000 per year on insurance products that are needed or required by law. 2MyPolicies.com makes all of those valuable documents accessible, sharable and understandable.

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