Case Study

This case study focuses on the California wildfires that struck the San Diego region in October 2007, killing fourteen people and destroying more than 1,500 homes and businesses. The fires that struck San Diego County as well as areas north of the Mexican border toward San Diego cost $14,964,898.08 to date. The following year, wildfires struck the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, and Riverside to the tune of more than $3 billion.

In spite of disaster relief, many businesses and homeowners have yet to be fully compensated for their losses when everything they owned went up in flames. California may, indeed, be one of the nation’s most beautiful places, but it pays a terrible cost in terms of natural disasters like wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides, and even tsunamis. Without accurate proof of assets and belongings, businesses and homeowners may be unable to prove the extent of their losses to their insurance providers.

VIS provides Californians with verifiable proof of their belongings in the event of a catastrophe. Because we are a third party vendor, both customers and insurers work with us for an accurate inventory of personal and business assets.

Impacts of Other Recent Disasters:

Date
August 2014
August 2014
July 2014
November 2013
May 2013
September 2008
August 2005
September 2004
August 2004
October 2003
Disaster
Napa Earthquake, CA
Hurricane Iselle, HI
Washington Wildfires
Ohio Valley Tornados (Midwest)
Midwest, Plains, East Coast Tornados
Hurricane Ike
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Ivan
Hurricane Charley
Cedar Fire (California)
Loss
$400 Million
$66 Million
$50 Million+
$1 Billion
$3 Billion
$29.6 Billion
$200 Billion
$14 Billion
$15 Billion
$2 Billion