How to get the most insurance coverage for your flood damage losses
Communities in the Tri-State area are recovering from recent flooding, with homeowners assessing damage and navigating insurance claims. It's essential to contact insurance companies promptly to understand coverage. Homeowners are advised to document damage, make temporary repairs, and avoid permanent fixes until authorized. FEMA recommends completing a Proof of Loss form within 60 days. Counties must assess damage for assistance. Homeowners facing issues with insurance are encouraged to seek help.
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