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Originally Posted by Jen
Seriously, we had to list EVERY INDIVIDUAL ITEM THAT WAS STOLEN for insurance. Each TINY LITTLE THING. Including medication that was stolen, change that was stolen (including how many bills/change and what denominations), each item of jewelry etc. In detail. Because in order for insurance to compensate you, they have to calculate replacement costs on EACH THING STOLEN. Not "a bunch of jewelry".
The police report should have those details from the insurance company, regardless of what was told to them. Insurance will require a far more detailed list than the police.
The fact this is not on the insurance report? HIGHLY UNLIKELY.
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OR perhaps they were not really stolen in the first place and the storyline/plot was a bunch of crap!