Richard Man
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Not entirely sure where to put this, so moderators please move if needed.
Backstory: my car caught on fire, and was destroyed, along with my Leica M9 and the 35mm Summilux, documented here: https://richardman.photo/2022/05/the-not-quite-indestructible-leica-m9/ After much back-n-forth, the insurance company actually did pay up, so I will replace the gear at some points.
One of the biggest sticking points was that since I bought camera in 2012, and the lens in 2004, both used, I do not have any credit card receipts or other proofs of purchase. I did record the serial numbers of them. At least for the camera, I managed to find an email trail from the dealer where I bought from, although not the actual invoice, and the company accepted that (plus other photos).
Anyway, most of my other equipment do have invoices, but not all. For example, I have an XPan II purchased in 2009 and other stuff that I do not have the invoices. Note that the purchase price is not so important, since they pay out the FMV, but insurance companies do want proof of purchase. I am now worry that if something were to happen to those equipment, I'm going to have a hard time fighting the insurance company again.
I'm thinking one possibility is to have an affidavit, signed by a lawyer or a professional camera assessor, that says something like they have seen my camera equipment and that I do solemnly confirm that they are mine etc. etc. Has anyone done anything similar?
Backstory: my car caught on fire, and was destroyed, along with my Leica M9 and the 35mm Summilux, documented here: https://richardman.photo/2022/05/the-not-quite-indestructible-leica-m9/ After much back-n-forth, the insurance company actually did pay up, so I will replace the gear at some points.
One of the biggest sticking points was that since I bought camera in 2012, and the lens in 2004, both used, I do not have any credit card receipts or other proofs of purchase. I did record the serial numbers of them. At least for the camera, I managed to find an email trail from the dealer where I bought from, although not the actual invoice, and the company accepted that (plus other photos).
Anyway, most of my other equipment do have invoices, but not all. For example, I have an XPan II purchased in 2009 and other stuff that I do not have the invoices. Note that the purchase price is not so important, since they pay out the FMV, but insurance companies do want proof of purchase. I am now worry that if something were to happen to those equipment, I'm going to have a hard time fighting the insurance company again.
I'm thinking one possibility is to have an affidavit, signed by a lawyer or a professional camera assessor, that says something like they have seen my camera equipment and that I do solemnly confirm that they are mine etc. etc. Has anyone done anything similar?



