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Question 9 of 16 in Claim Settlement

My home was recently broken into and I do not have sales receipts for the stolen items. What will the insurance company accept for proof of ownership?


You should have some evidence of ownership, such as photographs, appraisals, or statements under the penalty of perjury. Be aware that making a false statement to an insurance company as part of a claim is fraud and may be pursued as a crime (often a felony offense).
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