Since most of the payments were to outside companies, I think the major way they could have tried to cheat us was not covering all of our personal possessions. But since the value of our possessions was over our insurance cap anyway, if they invalidated some of our claim, they'd still be paying the same amount so it wouldn't help them much. I suspect that's why they didn't ask for documentation of anything whatsoever. They just paid it all.
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Since most of the payments were to outside companies, I think the major way they could have tried to cheat us was not covering all of our personal possessions. But since the value of our possessions was over our insurance cap anyway, if they invalidated some of our claim, they'd still be paying the same amount so it wouldn't help them much. I suspect that's why they didn't ask for documentation of anything whatsoever. They just paid it all.