Flood-Related Insurance and Investment Scam and Fraud Warning
Insurance Scams In the aftermath of the flooding, insurance policyholders should be aware of scams and fraud related to insurance claims and cleanup. If you get a phone call about an insurance claim or policy, don't give out any personal information or agree to any payment until you can independently verify that the call is legitimate. If the callers say they're from your insurance company, hang up and contact your agent or the company directly using the number on your account statement. Policyholders with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP Direct) can call 1-800-638-6620.
Contractors and home improvement companies may also call claiming to be partners with your insurance provider. Never give policy numbers, coverage details, or other personal information out to companies with whom you have not entered into a contract. After a disaster, fraudsters know consumers may be eager to purchase insurance coverage to protect them from future events. Use caution if you are approached by anyone attempting to sell you insurance coverage, particularly if the offer is unsolicited, it is from an unverified source or urgency and high pressure are used to force you to make a quick decision. Use reputable sources such as DFR, the
Tips for Avoiding Insurance Scams · Begin by validating your insurance agent and ensuring that they are properly licensed. To verify, contact your state insurance department. · Do not pay for disaster assistance.
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Tips for Avoiding Investment Scams · Delete unsolicited emails or social media messages and hang up on aggressive cold callers promoting flood-related investment opportunities or alternative investments, especially those from newly formed companies touting unproven or new technologies or products. · Use common sense. Claims of guaranteed returns, unrealistic high returns, or low/no investment risk are classic red flags. Every investment involves some degree of risk. · Do your homework. Always check before you invest. Contact DFR's Securities Division to verify that both the seller and investment are licensed and registered. If not, they may be operating illegally.
If you have any questions about insurance or investment-related scams, or to report any known or suspected financial scams, please email DFR at [email protected] or call 800-964-1784. For other disaster-related scam information and reporting, please review the
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