If you have experienced a flood or other major storm, it is important to under how scams increase during these times. As people are looking for help re-building, there will be those who will attempt to take advantage of the situation. If you are recovering from a disaster, here are some things to think about:
Prevent Contractor Scams
- Make sure all contractors are licensed and insured.
- Check with your insurer to see if the contractor has provided work for them in the past.
- Never pay in cash.
- Always ask for a quote in writing.
- If you must, only pay a small amount up front, but also use a credit card so you can challenge payment if needed.
- Get referrals and check references.
- Never sign a blank agreement.
- Make sure the contractor is licensed in Texas.
Insurance Scams
Some people have already received fraudulent computer calls saying their home insurance has been canceled and they need to make an immediate payment by credit card. Also, be aware of people who say they are adjusters representing your insurance company and you need to pay your deductible now in order to have your claims covered. Call our office if you have any questions regarding your claims.
Charity Scams
Many scammers are out asking you to donate money to their charity. Make sure you donate to legitimate organizations. Donate money to charities you know, such as The Red Cross or your local church.
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Filed Under: Personal Linsurance, Umbrella insurance | Tagged With: Flood insurance, Homeowners, Insurance Information, Storm safety