Introduction
If you're here, it's probable that you've had a loss. If so, sorry, but know that you’re not alone and there’s lots of help out there – embrace it.
This program is and here to help you complete the laborious task of filling out your
personal property contents list for insurance purposes, after-the-fact, since many of us
don’t have a list before our disaster. It’s not easy, but it’s not going to get done on its own.
Start as soon as possible as many insurance companies have time limits on getting your list
submitted – typically 1 year – and this is not going to be a quick or easy thing to do.
Background
I lost my home and ‘stuff’ to the Waldo Canyon Fire, in June of 2012. After the shock finally wore
off and my family and I re-grounded ourselves into our temporary living space, I knew I had to stop
procrastinating on my personal property contents list as my 1 year insurance deadline was quickly
approaching – and so was tax season, which provided us an additional deduction and was another reason to stop procrastinating.
If you’re reading this, you’re likely in a similar situation. It wasn’t fun for me and I’d like to
give back what little I can to help you. It’s still going to take a bit of time and effort on your
part, but every little bit helps. This should help make it a little quicker and easier if nothing
else. The folks at
Community Assisting Recovery, Inc. funded a grant to redesign
the initial prototype that I used into a web-based solution with the requirement that it remain free for you to use. There's no catch.
It doesn’t cost anything, so the only thing you have to lose is a little time while you
try it. Give it a shot – both your way and this way. If this works, great, if not, you have lost
nothing but a little time. I sincerely hope this helps.
One of the ways to complete your list
We all had lots of help from many wonderful organizations in response to our disaster. One
organization was
Community Assisting Recovery, Inc.,
who had a great start on a spreadsheet to help remember all
the little things we had in our home (they have lots of other good information as well – you
can get the same original default list there). I took that large list and started the daunting task of filling it
in. I started with item 1, went to
Google Shopping and other shopping sites, entered the item into the search, found
my item, copied/pasted the details (age, qty, cost, description, etc) into the spreadsheet
and then went the next item; repeat, repeat, repeat, etc. That of course is one of the ways
to complete the list, but requires a lot of typing, copying, and pasting.
How this program works
Being a software developer by day, I knew there had to be a simpler and quicker way. It
was initially so painful and time-consuming; I thought how can anyone in our situation
have the time to do this – we have so many more things to worry about. So I started
building this program to help me and my family get this necessary task done a little
quicker. This program does exactly what I just explained above: starts with item 1 (or
wherever you want), fetches results from various shopping sites, displays the results based off the product in
question (in a program that is tied to the spreadsheet), you select/click the item from the list
and it does the copy/paste part for you, into the spreadsheet (cost, description,
etc); repeat, repeat, repeat, etc. So it's as simple as selecting/clicking the item, typing the age and quantity, and going to the next item,
which will help speed things up a little bit and every little bit helps!