Theft and Vandalism Insurance Recovery Public Adjuster Help West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale

It doesn't matter where you live or where your business is operating, all property can be victim to theft or vandalism.

 

 

Property owners in either commercial or residential properties have a risk of theft and vandalism. There are many factors that can increase or decrease these risks - such as location of the property, type of business, economic levels of the community, time of the year. Regardless, vandalism or stolen property is not an enjoyable situation and can be very frustrating to handle. Pubic Adjusters in Miami work with owners to get a clear understanding of the scenario and make sure the insurance claim is handled correctly. 

The definition of these types of claims is very relevant and should be understood. Vandalism is explained and defined at answers.com as the following:

The intentional and malicious destruction of or damage to the property of another.

The intentional destruction of property is popularly referred to as vandalism. It includes behavior such as breaking windows, slashing tires, spray painting a wall with graffiti, and destroying a computer system through the use of a computer virus. Vandalism is a malicious act and may reflect personal ill will, although the perpetrators need not know their victim to commit vandalism. The recklessness of the act imputes both intent and malice.

Because the destruction of public and private property poses a threat to society, modern statutes make vandalism a crime. The penalties upon conviction may be a fine, a jail sentence, an order to pay for repairs or replacement, or all three. In addition, a person who commits vandalism may be sued in a civil tort action for damages so that the damaged property can be repaired or replaced.

 

Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/vandalism

 

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