What to do if you are filing a flood claim due to Hurricane Helene

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In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, residents in affected areas are urged to file flood insurance claims promptly. An insurance expert outlines vital steps for successfully navigating the claims process. Claimants should prioritize documenting all damages with photographs and written descriptions, as this evidence can significantly impact the outcome. Clear communication with insurance companies is crucial; delays or misunderstandings can hinder the claims process. The article warns against common mistakes, such as neglecting to review policy details or failing to file claims within the stipulated timeframe.

Understanding the nuances of one’s insurance policy can lead to a more favorable resolution. The expert also encourages individuals to keep a record of all communications with their insurers for reference. By following these guidelines, claimants can better protect their interests and expedite their claims.

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