9 months ago my home was broken into and the intruders stole some of my stuff and smashed my safe. Stolen items included a nice camera, vintage sports cards, all of my power tools (quite a bit), cologne, electronics and some coins. I immediately called the police, filed a report and that’s it. I was informed later that my homeowners would cover this so I called my agent and they had me file a claim. My health took a massive dive (it was already a struggle) only weeks after my claim was filed and I started getting emails from an adjuster and then an attorney demanding receipts for all of the items stolen. I don’t have them and I was not informed in my policy or elsewhere that receipts would be required to be covered. I did provide pictures of the boxes for more than a dozen power tools as well as detailed pics of my sports cards (not covered), the serial number for the max computer stolen, the name of a couple of people I bought things from and more. I was still very sick (cardiac) when they demanded I come to the office for an interrogation of some type with a court reporter on hand. I complied and they asked me item for item if I had a receipt for it and where/when I had acquired said item. It has now been over three months since that interrogation. I provided contact names and numbers for people who I had purchased items from but they did not contact any of them. Forward to now, my health is nearing 100%, I’m no longer in a health fog and I’m pissed and ready to fight these people that pushed me around when I was my weakest. How can I get them to pay when they say I need receipts and there are none. I swear that at one time it was hinted that I find or create receipts but I will not commit fraud for anyone, especially to satisfy what I think is a crooked company. What do I do?