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Hurricane Ike Claims
Claim Help Availible for Victims of Hurricane Ike

It has been over two months since Hurricane Ike made landfall on the Galveston coast and left a path of destruction in its wake as it moved north through Houston. Many victims of Hurricane Ike are still trying to put their lives back together, but are having problems getting the money they need to make the necessary repairs to their homes from their insurance company.

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Tips on Filing a Hurricane Ike Insurance Claim

The first step in filing your insurance claim is contacting your insurance company. Most people will do this by calling their agent as soon as possible. This is a great idea and should get things moving quickly, but it is also important to notify your insurer of your claim in writing.

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How Public Adjusters Can Help Hurricane Victims

There have been over 70,000 Houston and Galveston area insurance claims filed related to property damage as a result of Hurricane Ike. These claims vary in degree; from some who may need a new roof, and others who may have more catastrophic damages to their property. Unfortunately, many of these individuals will not receive the money that they are entitled to from their insurance provider. If your claim has been denied or you feel that your insurance company has underpaid your claim, there is help available.

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Ike's Aftermath: Remember to Photograph Everything
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ike as Galveston officials begin to allow people to start returning to their homes, one simple but important thing to remember is to take pictures of everything that has to be thrown out. When I say everything, I mean everything.
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Some Victims of Hurricane Ike to Get a Tax Break

When you think about government help for disaster relief you probably think about FEMA, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the IRS. Wait the IRS? Yep, that’s right the IRS.

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