PCI Urges Arizona Flood Victims to Contact Insurers
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"It's important for Arizonians to know insurers are here to answer questions and help families and businesses file claims and begin the recovery process," said
Vehicle owners should be cautious about attempting to start a vehicle that has been exposed to flood waters and make sure to report any missing vehicles to the police.
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"If your home was damaged you could get coverage depending on your policy, though it is important to note that generally damage to your home or business is not covered under standard personal and commercial property policies," added Campbell.
Flood insurance must be bought as a separate policy, and is available to consumers under the NFIP, which is the primary source for flood insurance in
Recovering from flooding is always a challenging task but there are resources available to help consumers. The
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PCI Flooding Tips:
- Keep all receipts for anything you buy for that purpose so you can submit them to your insurance company later.
- Report all damage to your insurance company or agent as soon as you can in order to settle your claim more quickly and accurately.
- Make a list of damaged items. If possible, put together a set of records, such as receipts, bills and photographs, to establish the age of everything that needs to be replaced or repaired.
- Identify structural damage to your home and make a list of everything you want to show the adjuster.
- Don't throw out damaged furniture or other expensive items. The adjuster will want to see them. It also is a good idea to take photographs of the damage before you start cleaning it up.
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