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If you insist on not heeding the warnings to evacuate before a hurricane hits, at the very least prepare your home, get kids and pets out of harm’s way, and make yourself useful by helping to document the occurrence of damage by videotaping important details.

You may be able to sell your video footage to POA and/or to homeowners who evacuated and have no proof about what came first: the Wind of the Rain.

This proof will be necessary for homeowners whose insurers refuse to pay covered claims. And, we all know that is exactly what happens.

When to video:

Do not attempt to video damage if doing so puts your life in jeopardy. And, if you venture outside while the eye of the storm passes, do not stray too far from a sturdy shelter.

What to video:

The key to the VALUE of your video is its content. POA and homeowners would only be interested in purchasing your video if it proves that the building (home) was destroyed by wind or driving rain, not by rising water (flood or storm surge).

Examples of a VALUABLE video footage includes:

• a roof or portions of a roof being BLOWN OFF BEFORE rising flood waters occurred;
• debris and/or trees crashing into a structure BEFORE rising flood waters occurred;
• any structural damage to building BEFORE rising flood waters occurred.

Video format:

VHS or DVD format is preferred.

Remember, it’s best to heed mandatory evacuation orders however some choose to stay behind. If you opt to not evacuate and take precautions to stay safe while video taping damage, your video footage could be the difference between recovery or financial ruin for many property owners.

After you shoot your video, contact POA and we will purchase your footage on an exclusive use basis only for cold hard cash. Email us at:
info@policyholdersofamerica.org

 

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