FEMA Determination Letter May Not Be Last Word on Disaster Assistance
Storm and flood survivors who applied for disaster assistance from the
It's important to read your determination letter carefully, all the way through, to clarify why your application was labeled "ineligible" or "incomplete." Very often ineligibility can be resolved quickly. In fact, the most common reasons for this determination are:
* The application may be incomplete. More information or documentation is needed;
* The applicant did not sign the required documents;
* The applicant did not prove occupancy or ownership;
* The damage is to a secondary home or a rental property - not a primary residence;
* Someone else in the household has already applied for and received assistance;
* More information may be needed from an insurance company, or
* The applicant may have adequate insurance coverage. If a survivor has insurance,
You should always follow-up -- don't just give up. You can usually provide missing information online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 800-621-3362 (TTY 800-462-7585).
Multi-lingual operators are available. The toll-free numbers are open daily
Applicants ineligible for
Applicants may be referred to the
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