Nerd Wallet Article
Adjusters International President Steve Severaid was interviewed for this excellent piece on the well-known Nerd Wallet website. Most homeowners and business owners know that creating a detailed inventory is best practice. This article explains the why and the how.
“All the stuff that we collect as people over the years … adds up to hundreds of thousands of dollars oftentimes. And to remember all those little things is nearly impossible,” says Steve Severaid.
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