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nightfighter 03-31-2010 06:36 AM

FEMA site for Mass & RI residents
 
FEMA: Massachusetts%$Severe Storm and Flooding


FEMA: RI
Hope this helps some who need it. If you have damage, I suggest you call asap as they will be inundated by tomorrow, if they aren't already. And be sure to make your insurance agent get involved, even if you don't have flood insurance. If the agent just says, Sorry, you don't have flood insurance,....it is time to get a new agent.


Added RI site: JohnR

Slipknot 03-31-2010 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 758601)
. And be sure to make your insurance agent get involved, even if you don't have flood insurance. If the agent just says, Sorry, you don't have flood insurance,....it is time to get a new agent.

thanks Ross

so you're saying that even though I don't have flood ins., I can get something from them?

JohnR 03-31-2010 07:46 AM

Added the Rhode Island site as well: FEMA: RI

Karl F 03-31-2010 07:46 AM

This is awful for a LOT of people, and I hope all recover as best as possible..

all I dread is next years insurance premiums...Homeowners, with or without a flood insurance rider.. is gonna go thru the roof.

I know of two folks that have flooded basements..and are not going to make a claim...everytime they have in the past.. rate rape... or all of a sudden they have to try and find a new provider....or settle for the MA insurance pool...

Insurance companies.. :smash:

Slipknot 03-31-2010 08:25 AM

Ya Karl, I understand that point and that is why I did not put a claim in a year ago when a water filter went bad in the middle of the night and flooded my basement, I just figured they'd raise my rates. Well you know what? they did raise them anyway even though i didn't put in any claim or even inquire about it. I told my agent I found ins. cheaper and he scrambled to find one somewhat competitive. We pay for it, why can't we use it:smash:

striperman36 03-31-2010 09:18 AM

Because the bet you it won't happen, when it does happen, that want better odds.

Joe 03-31-2010 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 758618)
thanks Ross

so you're saying that even though I don't have flood ins., I can get something from them?

Just came back from Allstate - In RI, unless you have a flood rider on your policy, you're on your own.

Squid kids Dad 03-31-2010 05:23 PM

Thanks Ross..gonna give it a try

Rockport24 03-31-2010 06:25 PM

just watched the news - wow Warwick looks like it's a rough shape, hope all you guys from the area are ok.

nightfighter 03-31-2010 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 758715)
Just came back from Allstate - In RI, unless you have a flood rider on your policy, you're on your own.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Squid kids Dad (Post 758817)
Thanks Ross..gonna give it a try

First off, I don't know all the technicalities, and I just saw my policy earlier this month with the No Flood disclaimer clearly on the bottom, but.... if I had suffered a major loss, I would be damn sure my agent would be seeking some little known loophole or provision of my policy to help offset at least a small amount... or he'd be history. As for the FEMA, if your area has been declared a disaster area, I believe you qualify for some federal relief.... Could be wrong, but the squeaky wheel gets the grease.

JohnR 04-04-2010 01:33 PM

FEMA trailer at the Lowes Warwick at RT5 and 113 today.

Couple of my neighbors have applied for assistance, debating but I'm not sure I'm bad enough to warrant it - or want it. I need to quantify whether we need it or not.

TheSpecialist 04-04-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 758635)
Ya Karl, I understand that point and that is why I did not put a claim in a year ago when a water filter went bad in the middle of the night and flooded my basement, I just figured they'd raise my rates. Well you know what? they did raise them anyway even though i didn't put in any claim or even inquire about it. I told my agent I found ins. cheaper and he scrambled to find one somewhat competitive. We pay for it, why can't we use it:smash:

You guys remember my parents had a fire, well it took longer to get a new kitchen than it did for my neighbors who had their whole house burn down to get a new house built. On top of it, the insurance company told my parents they needed a railing on their deck, which is exactly one step off the ground, and they inspected the deck when my parent first bought the housed 10 years ago, and never said boo. They were told to put on the railings or face cancellation, friggen thiefs in the night....

TheSpecialist 04-04-2010 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 758715)
Just came back from Allstate - In RI, unless you have a flood rider on your policy, you're on your own.

Fema assistance probably is for everyone regardless of policy. Might as well take advantage of it.

Squid kids Dad 04-10-2010 12:04 PM

I went thru FEMA..after filling out the application someone was at the house 3 days later to inspect and take photos..3 days after that I had a check that was almost enough to pay serve pro ..sometimes goverment works well..:)


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