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Amazon Driver Comes Back Hours Later Asking For Insurance Information

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Location: Northern NY, close to Canada border. Got home from work a little while ago and just had a woman come to my house asking for my homeowners insurance claiming they slipped on the ice at my house earlier today while delivering a package from amazon. I kind of scratched my head, I knew someone had been there as we had a package and some mail but camera never caught an amazon driver on my porch or the package being placed. Cameras only face the door... no ring camera.

I asked if she was okay but I told them I wasn't sure what to do. She said she was okay, but bunped her arm a bit. There's no video of her coming and I had cleaned the path to my house in the AM and after getting home for my kids. I don't not believe them but I also keep pretty good care of my house since my two sons are younger and have to walk down that same path for the bus. I'm just skeptical but that's what insurance is for, right?

The lady got a little weirded out when I said I had cameras and that I felt I needed to call the police and have them assist. I asked if this was reported to Amazon or the subcontract company... not sure who she worked for and didn't get an answer. We talked fairly cordially about the time frame and I said unless she can verify a report was filed or is willing to wait for the police, I need to seek advice. I recorded this interaction once she said she fell.

She said she would come back the next day or the day after and I agreed I would talk to my insurance. Feel free to rip me apart if I did something wrong but it just felt wrong to give my homeowners to anyone who claims an accident without literally anything to back them up. My quick Google search implies she should have filed with amazon and they would determine the next steps.

Thanks yall

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