What to Do After Losing Your Home or Business in Wildfires
Los Angeles, USAThu Jan 09 2025
Wildfires can be devastating, leaving homeowners and business owners with a lot to deal with. The first step after ensuring your safety is to call your insurance company and file a claim. This process can take months or even years, especially if you live in an area where insurance coverage has been reduced. It's important to prepare for the insurance process by keeping detailed notes and taking lots of photos. Remember, insurance companies are only required to pay for repairs that match the quality and value of your original property. If you're having trouble with your insurance claim, you might want to hire a public adjuster to help. Don't rush into big decisions right after a disaster. Take your time to avoid scams and make sure you're making the best choices. If you don't have home insurance, things will be much harder, but there might be some federal support if the wildfires get declared a federal disaster. Renters should check their policies to see what's covered. Business owners should contact their insurance providers and document all damage. If your business was your main income, look into business interruption coverage to help with bills.
https://localnews.ai/article/what-to-do-after-losing-your-home-or-business-in-wildfires-99c5dae1
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Could my insurance company be colluding with local governments to underpay wildfire victims?
What steps can I take to ensure my insurance provider is acting in good faith when processing my wildfire claim?
How can I be certain the settlement offered by the insurance company accurately reflects the full value of my destroyed home?
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