Burglars Steal More Than Just Your Possessions...

Your Guide to Recovering After Your Home is Broken Into

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The Massive Impact of a Home Invasion

Walking up to your home and seeing that broken window or jemmied lock stops your heart. In that moment, everything changes. It's your sanctuary - the place where your children took their first steps, where you enjoy family dinners and where you feel safest.


For many families, the emotional aftermath of a break-in goes deeper than any of your stolen possessions.  Many parents report watching their children being afraid to sleep in their own beds, jumping at every creaking sound they hear in the night. You may find yourself checking and rechecking locks, installing security cameras, and lying awake wondering "what if we had been home?"


The feelings of violation, vulnerability, and loss can be overwhelming. Your grandmother's engagement ring, irreplaceable family photos, or your child's first teddy bear - these aren't just items on an insurance claim. They're pieces of your family's story, of your life and they're moments and memories that can't be replaced with a payment.

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Essential First Steps When Your

Home Has Been Burgled

Your safety comes first. If you arrive home to signs of a break-in, please don't go inside.

Call Police on 000 immediately. They may still be inside and your safety is paramount so stay in the street or at a neighbour's home until police arrive.

Police will secure your property and conduct an initial investigation. They'll look for evidence like fingerprints, footprints or security camera footage from your home or neighbours.


Every detail matters - from the point of entry to anything that seems out of place. Your observations in these first moments can be crucial for both the police investigation and your insurance claim.

Document everything, but don't touch or move anything until police give you the okay. Use your phone to take photos of any damage. These first photographs are important for your insurance claim and help you remember details.

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