• Contact your insurance company to report the fire and begin the claims process.
  • Secure the property by boarding up windows and doors, and putting up a fence if necessary.
  • Document the damage by taking photos or videos of the affected areas, and creating an inventory of damaged or destroyed items.
  • Save all receipts related to expenses incurred as a result of the fire, such as temporary housing, meals, and clothing.
  • Contact a reputable fire damage restoration company to begin the cleanup and restoration process.
  • Don’t attempt to clean up the damage yourself, as there may be hazards such as electrical wiring, chemicals, and structural damage.
  • Keep a record of all communication with your insurance company, restoration company, and any contractors or other professionals involved in the recovery process.
  • Consider working with a public adjuster who can help you navigate the insurance claims process and ensure that you receive a fair settlement for your losses.
  • Take steps to prevent further damage, such as covering exposed areas with tarps or plastic sheeting, and removing any standing water to prevent mold growth.
  • Stay in communication with your insurance company and restoration company throughout the recovery process to ensure that everything is progressing smoothly and according to plan.