Don’t wait to file hurricane recovery claims
Whether it's filing a claim with an insurance agent or seeking federal disaster assistance, officials say there are key things to remember when seeking help.
"This is a messy storm, with a lot of mess down," said
And if your home has suffered damage, and you have homeowner's insurance, take action now.
"The first thing is take pictures and contact a contractor to secure your house," Warren said. "Remove any trees, and tarp your house. If there is water in the basement, pump it out and dry it out."
But, Warren said, don't start permanent repairs to your property.
"If you have structural damage," Warren said, file your claim with your agent, "and wait for the insurance adjuster."
"The main problem is finding tree people and roofers," she said. "They're hard to find right now, but you do need to protect your property, if you can, from further damage."
For any preliminary work, Kelly said, hang onto receipts.
Several
Those who have a homeowner's or a flood insurance policy should file an insurance claim before applying for disaster assistance, a news release said.
"Insurance is your first line of defense,"
If you apply for
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--Daytime telephone number;
--Current mailing address and address and zip code of the damaged property;
--And, if available, your insurance information.
Those who can return home and it is safe, has power, water and sewer or septic tank service, can go to DisasterAssistance.gov to learn if local, state and other community volunteer organization can address damage issues.
Those who cannot return to their home, or if they are unable to live in their home because of hurricane damage, should go to the same website or call 800-621-3362 or (800-462-7585 TTY). Multilingual operators are available; press 2 for Spanish.
After applying for disaster assistance,
State help
Residents who need assistance filing insurance claims can get help Thursday from
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