car theft

by Guest » Wed Jul 14, 2010 02:42 am
Guest

My vehicle was recently stolen; I filed a police report and called my insurance company immediately.

My phone was also stolen, so I actually left my phone activated in case the theif or theives made any phone calls, but they had not by the next day.
So, I got myself a new phone.
The claims adjuster wants a copy of my phone records in order to see if any phone calls were made. I checked my call records and there were no calls made. The phone company also informed me that snce there were no calls made, there is no way to triangulate a signal to find where the phone was during that time.

My question to you is, do all adjusters require phone records, and if they do, what will the adjuster do with the records, for instance, will he contact all of the numbers on there? My concern is that some of these numbers belong to business contacts and would prefer not to involve them with my personal loss.
I would really appreciate it if you could reply to my inquiries. Thanks.

Total Comments: 12

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 03:59 pm Post Subject: bank records and pay stubs

Why does an insurance adjuster need 3 months of these records? Regarding stolen vehicle, I can. See proof auto payments are current and proof of service done on a car.

Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 11:58 am Post Subject:

I don’t think they require phone records, perhaps they only want to make sure or perhaps to find out if it is only a scam. It is best to give them a partial of the record.

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