How to Write Statements for Insurance Companies

Statements are an important tool used by insurance claims representatives in evaluating who is at fault for an accident or who is liable for a loss such as a house fire or a theft. A written statement will become a permanent part of a claim file and may be used in court to prove liability against another party or to prove fraud against an insured party. You don't need a specific insurance form to create a written statement of facts.

Step 1

Contact your claim representative for specific guidelines relating to your type of accident. Necessary information will vary depending on whether you're writing a statement for an auto accident or one for property damage. Statements can be handwritten or typed.

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Step 2

Provide general information at the beginning of the statement such as your name, policy number, location, date and time of the loss, parties involved, witnesses, and police and/or fire department report number. If you were involved in a car accident, include the type of weather occurring at the time of the loss.

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Step 3

Provide a detailed, step-by-step recollection of the events. For a car accident, this would include which direction you and any other parties were driving, how many lanes of traffic were available, whether any trees were blocking the view of traffic, your speed and the estimated speed of the other car, damage that occurred and how the accident occurred. Also include any information about the other drivers, including any statements of liability they may have made to you immediately after the accident.