Imagine coming home after a vacation, at the end of a hard day's work or just after going out for a walk and you find the terrible situation that you have stolen.
We hope these tips help you serve:
- The first thing you have to do is call the police as soon as possible. If you think the burglar still in the house do not access it. If you surprise a thief in the theft does not try to cope, in many cases it may use violence against you and even try to take you hostage to indicate where the valuables.
- Do not touch anything, leave everything as you found it and wait until the police arrive.
- Once you have completed the police work and may have free access to your home looks every room and make an exhaustive list of everything that has been stolen. If you have invoices or documents of stolen items, attach them will be useful for insurance companies.
- If you need a credit card or think they may have had access to any relevant information about your financial data, comunícaselo immediately to your bank.
- If you need a passport, identity card or driving license, just tell it to the appropriate authorities.
- After a theft is a good time to review your home insurance, assess whether the coverage offered by your current insurance are sufficient or if you are willing to pay a little more for a higher level of security.