Itemizing Vandalism Repair and Cleanup Costs
This Repair and Cleanup Cost Worksheet gives you a structured way to capture every cost a vandalism loss creates — not just the obvious repairs, but the cleanup, debris removal, materials, and labor that are easy to overlook when you are filing under pressure. It breaks the loss into clear categories so nothing slips through the cracks between your estimate and the insurer’s.
Why an itemized worksheet matters
Vandalism claims are frequently underpaid because the true cost of restoring a property is scattered across many small line items — graffiti removal, broken glass, damaged landscaping, repainting, hauling debris — that add up quickly but are simple for an adjuster to miss or minimize. A single itemized worksheet turns those scattered costs into one organized total the insurer has to address directly. If the offer comes back below your documented figure, review the common signs your insurer is underpaying the claim.
How to use it
Walk the property room by room and exterior area by area, logging each damaged item, the repair or cleanup it requires, and your cost basis, keeping receipts and contractor estimates attached to the matching line. Use it alongside the vandalism damage documentation form so every cost pairs with a photo and description, then file the completed package as part of your theft and vandalism insurance claim.
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