Kentucky Insurance Office Helping with Residual Storm Claims
Roofers and other construction workers are busy repairing damage from the severe weather that raced through Kentucky early last month.
When the Kentucky Office of Insurance sent members of its emergency response team to seven counties the week after the storm, many consumers had already seen an adjuster and were making arrangements for necessary repairs to their property.
However, consumers who have not settled a storm claim at this point can turn to the KOI for assistance.
“We have a team of investigators in our Consumer Protection and Education Division trained to assist consumers and answer questions about the claims process,” said John Burkholder, KOI acting executive director. “Any consumer may request our assistance in resolving insurance-related problems arising from their storm damage claims. That is a free service we provide to consumers.”
Source: Kentucky Office of Insurance
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