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UPDATE: FEMA Grants 60 Day Extension of Time to Submit Sworn POL for Louisiana Flood Claims

On September 12, 2016, FEMA granted a request by the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance to extend the deadline for policyholders affected by August’s severe storms and flooding to file proof-of-loss claims. Policyholders now have 120 days from the date of loss to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim. Lawsuits arising out of the claims must be filed within one(1) year of the date of the written denial of all or part of the claim. Suit must be filed in the United States District Court of the district in which the insured property was located at the time of loss. Click here for the full FEMA press release.

UPDATE: FEMA Grants 60 Day Extension of Time to Submit Sworn POL for Louisiana Flood Claims

On September 12, 2016, FEMA granted a request by the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance to extend the deadline for policyholders affected by August’s severe storms and flooding to file proof-of-loss claims. Policyholders now have 120 days from the date of loss to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim. Lawsuits arising out of the claims must be filed within one(1) year of the date of the written denial of all or part of the claim. Suit must be filed in the United States District Court of the district in which the insured property was located at the time of loss. Click here for the full FEMA press release.

UPDATE: FEMA Grants 60 Day Extension of Time to Submit Sworn POL for Louisiana Flood Claims

On September 12, 2016, FEMA granted a request by the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance to extend the deadline for policyholders affected by August’s severe storms and flooding to file proof-of-loss claims. Policyholders now have 120 days from the date of loss to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim. Lawsuits arising out of the claims must be filed within one(1) year of the date of the written denial of all or part of the claim. Suit must be filed in the United States District Court of the district in which the insured property was located at the time of loss. Click here for the full FEMA press release.

UPDATE: FEMA Grants 60 Day Extension of Time to Submit Sworn POL for Louisiana Flood Claims

On September 12, 2016, FEMA granted a request by the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance to extend the deadline for policyholders affected by August’s severe storms and flooding to file proof-of-loss claims. Policyholders now have 120 days from the date of loss to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim. Lawsuits arising out of the claims must be filed within one(1) year of the date of the written denial of all or part of the claim. Suit must be filed in the United States District Court of the district in which the insured property was located at the time of loss. Click here for the full FEMA press release.

UPDATE: FEMA Grants 60 Day Extension of Time to Submit Sworn POL for Louisiana Flood Claims

On September 12, 2016, FEMA granted a request by the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance to extend the deadline for policyholders affected by August’s severe storms and flooding to file proof-of-loss claims. Policyholders now have 120 days from the date of loss to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim. Lawsuits arising out of the claims must be filed within one(1) year of the date of the written denial of all or part of the claim. Suit must be filed in the United States District Court of the district in which the insured property was located at the time of loss. Click here for the full FEMA press release.

UPDATE: FEMA Grants 60 Day Extension of Time to Submit Sworn POL for Louisiana Flood Claims

On September 12, 2016, FEMA granted a request by the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance to extend the deadline for policyholders affected by August’s severe storms and flooding to file proof-of-loss claims. Policyholders now have 120 days from the date of loss to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim. Lawsuits arising out of the claims must be filed within one(1) year of the date of the written denial of all or part of the claim. Suit must be filed in the United States District Court of the district in which the insured property was located at the time of loss. Click here for the full FEMA press release.