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Photo & Insurance Prep
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Photo & Insurance Prep
Take the right photos, capture proof that sticks, and organise a claim pack your insurer can approve quickly.
Tip: Photograph wide → medium → close for every item. Keep original files; don’t edit or over-compress.
FIRST 15 MINUTES
Safety first, then evidence
Keep people safe, then capture proof before anything is moved or cleaned.
DANGER
Stay clear of fallen power lines, bowed “spring” branches and unstable roofs. If life-threatening, call 000.
FREEZE
Do not throw damaged items out yet. Photograph in place first. Keep packaging, manuals, and serial plates.
AUTHORISE
Phone your insurer to confirm what temporary works are allowed (e.g., tarps, pumping, make-safe). Record the claim number and the name/time of the call.
SHOT LIST
What to photograph (copyable checklist)
Use the list below. Aim for wide → medium → close for each location/item.
Exterior & site
Street frontage, house number, front elevation
Roof planes from ground (each side), gutters, downpipes
Fallen trees/branches, fence lines, sheds
Driveway, paths, any debris fields
Water pooling points, blocked grates
Interior & water ingress
Ceiling/wall stains, drips, bubbling paint
Floor coverings, swollen skirting/door frames
Wet cabinetry, wardrobes, linen storage
Electrical outlets near water (no touching)
Appliances & serials
Appliance in situ (front/side)
Close-up of damage/impact point
Rating/serial plate (macro, readable)
Purchase receipt or bank statement
Vehicles & outdoor gear
Whole vehicle from each corner
Close-ups of dents, glass, lights
VIN/plate and odometer
Trailers, bikes, tools, outdoor furniture
Proof of timing
Phone screenshot showing date/time
Local weather warning screen (if available)
Neighbouring street corner or landmark
Video walk-through
Slow lap of exterior, then interior
Narrate what you see, show drips/leaks
End with claim number stated aloud (if issued)
Turn on location tagging (if comfortable) and keep the originals. Don’t crop away context.