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Tropical Storm Sally: Insurance and recovery resources

In focus: 09/14/2020   Safety and resources for recovery Following a natural disaster, new perils brought by the storm can pose risks. And if you have evacuated, it might not be safe to go back home. The following articles provide information and guidance to keep you and your loved ones safe in the aftermath. Articles: […]

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Hurricane Laura

Safety and resources for recovery

Following a natural disaster, new perils brought by the storm can pose risks. And if you have evacuated, it might not be safe to go back home. The following articles provide information and guidance to keep you and your loved ones safe in the aftermath.

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When disaster strikes: Preparation, response and recovery

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Catastrophe-related fraud


Hurricane Laura

What does insurance cover?

In the aftermath of a natural disaster, policyholders may have questions about the insurance process, including what is covered and what isn’t. Here are some answers to many of these common questions about home, auto, flood, and other coverages.

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What is covered by standard homeowners insurance?

Renters insurance

Co-op or condo insurance

Mobile home insurance

Basic auto insurance

Boat insurance

How does flood insurance work?

Business insurance and flooding: Q&A

Environmental liability insurance

Spoiled food


Homeowners insurance claims

Claims

After a disaster, you want to get back to normal as soon as possible, and your insurance company wants to help. You may get multiple checks from your insurer as you make temporary repairs, permanent repairs and replace damaged belongings. Here’s what you need to know about claims payments, including how to file a claim, what to expect during the process, and detailed explanations of what hurricane deductibles are, and how they work.

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Understanding the insurance claims payment process

How to file a homeowners claim

Understanding your insurance deductibles

How is the settlement amount determined?

Infographic: How to file a flood insurance claim: Tips from FEMA

What is a public adjuster?

Video: Additional Living Expenses


Hurricane Laura

Additional Resources

Many national organizations and ones in your state may offer resources for recovery that are helpful to you. The following is a general list, followed by specific resources for those affected by Hurricane Laura in Louisiana and Texas.

Frequently asked questions about FEMA disaster assistance

DisasterAssistance.gov

FEMA Helpline: 1-800- FEMA (1-800-621-3362)

TTY 1-800-462-7585

711 or Video Relay Service (VRS) 1-800-621-3362

SBA Disaster Loans & Grants

Institute for Business & Home Safety

NFIP: Floodsmart.gov

Local resources and insurers

Alabama resources:

Florida resources:

Next steps

Global Macro And Insurance Outlook

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