Years ago I had a small workshop at the house we had in Calif.
Being a CHP Trooper, everyone kept an eye on each others house during their shift.
Me, I was too far out for most of em to check mine. Wife and kids went back to Missouri for a weeks vacation. I was at work, dispatcher called me and said my garage had been broken into. Neighbor had seen a panel truck leave.
Called the Insurance company, got an adjuster out there and presented him with a Spread sheet list of every item in the garage before the robbery and a series of pictures of the inside of the shop.
They B*tched like all get out, but they did pay up fully.... I gave em the list and said you determine what is missing. then I'll recheck your work and we go from there. Adjuster was very though, he only missed 1 item...........
So, everyone who hasn't been hit yet, inventory your shop, everything in it. serial #'s and etc. It pays off in the long run. Unusual items, take a good picture of that item, otherwise take overlay pictures starting at the door and working around the room..... Don't forget up in the rafters....
Oh yeah, they found some of the stuff a few years later in Pawn Shops. That was before the Pawn Shop owner had to record names and etc. So no one was ever prosecuted.
Being a CHP Trooper, everyone kept an eye on each others house during their shift.
Me, I was too far out for most of em to check mine. Wife and kids went back to Missouri for a weeks vacation. I was at work, dispatcher called me and said my garage had been broken into. Neighbor had seen a panel truck leave.
Called the Insurance company, got an adjuster out there and presented him with a Spread sheet list of every item in the garage before the robbery and a series of pictures of the inside of the shop.
They B*tched like all get out, but they did pay up fully.... I gave em the list and said you determine what is missing. then I'll recheck your work and we go from there. Adjuster was very though, he only missed 1 item...........
So, everyone who hasn't been hit yet, inventory your shop, everything in it. serial #'s and etc. It pays off in the long run. Unusual items, take a good picture of that item, otherwise take overlay pictures starting at the door and working around the room..... Don't forget up in the rafters....
Oh yeah, they found some of the stuff a few years later in Pawn Shops. That was before the Pawn Shop owner had to record names and etc. So no one was ever prosecuted.