Beware Of FEMA And Insurance Scammers

After serious storms there are reports of scammers posing as officials from utilities or as government officials. These scammers ask for a payment in order to get power restored or speed along the delivery of assistance. Legitimate officials will never request such payments.

There are several steps that individuals can take to avoid being victimized by such scam artists:

  • Request identification from anyone that visits your home. Actual officials will be able to provide their name and identification.
  • Do not provide credit card or banking information to anyone who comes to your home unannounced.
  • If you have a concern about a person claiming to be a contractor, contact your state Attorney General's office.

If state or federal disaster assistance is made available to individuals in the areas affected by the storm, that announcement will be heavily publicized by state and local officials and the news media. There will also be full explanation of the process to apply for assistance and what types of aid will be available.

There are procedures in place to access FEMA assistance on DisasterAssistance.gov.


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