For some households, the information I provide helps them get back in their homes. Others I've had a hand in helping them recovery from some of their disaster debt burden. In any case, when you use the information I provide and it's helpful and makes you more successful with your disaster rebuild or new construction then feel free to contribute what you can and when you can. It helps with the hours of unpaid research and reading.
You will find a time you need to question those who claim to know their processes. You will need to be able to research those inspecting and offering you information to make sure you are given the best most accurate information. It is your duty to verify everything that is said to you verbally, cross reference everything that is in writing and be sure you know you have the right to ask questions until you have a full understanding of your FEMA sponsored recovery.
Your family, your home, your property is and should be the most important thing in your life during a disaster and during the disaster recovery period. It may take you months or years to recover, you are the only one that will protect your rights to federal assistance. Don't sit back thinking someone is going to do it all for you. Get active and become pro-active with your Federal Disaster Assistance. It's not a handout, you have paid into the system since the first day you paid federal taxes.
https://nfipservices.floodsmart.gov/
- Bulletins
- FEMA issued Bulletins to the NFIP Clearinghouse Community
- Claims
- More information for Claims & Adjuster Community
- Underwriting
- More information for the community regarding Policy
- Manuals
- Links to various Flood Insurance Manuals
- NFIP Training
- Links to NFIP Training Courses for Agents and Adjusters.
- BureauNet Reporting
- The place to go for reporting and community related documentation.
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