Closures and Curfews
Closures and Curfews
There are several school closures due to Tropical Storm Isaac.More >>Damaged dam leads to evacuation along Tangipahoa River
Damaged dam leads to evacuation along Tangipahoa River
Tangipahoa Parish is calling for a mandatory evacuation of all areas along the Tangipahoa River after officials were notified a dam in southern Mississippi is failing.More >>Tangipahoa Parish is calling for a mandatory evacuation of all areas along the Tangipahoa River, including the town of Kentwood, La., after officials were notified a dam in southern Mississippi is damaged but has not failed.More >>
Isaac leaves its mark on several areas of Louisiana
Isaac leaves its mark on several areas of Louisiana
The center of Isaac is northwest of Baton Rouge and some strong rain bands have been affecting Hammond and areas well to the east of the city.More >>The center of Isaac is northwest of Baton Rouge and some strong rain bands have been affecting Hammond and areas well to the east of the city.More >>
Isaac's damage shuts major roadways in Louisiana
Isaac's damage shuts major roadways in Louisiana
Several major traffic arteries around St. John the Baptist and St. Tammany parishes are closed because of the lingering floodwaters of Hurricane Isaac. The Louisiana State Police said I-55 is closedMore >>Several major traffic arteries around St. John the Baptist and St. Tammany parishes are closed because of the lingering floodwaters of Hurricane Isaac.More >>
"Shockingly" fast rising waters force LaPlace evacuations
"Shockingly" fast rising waters force LaPlace evacuations
Scores of buses, dozens of high-water vehicles and 50 boats are evacuating at least 3,000 people in Louisiana's St. John the Baptist. Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne said floodwaters caught everyone by surprise,More >>Scores of buses, dozens of high-water vehicles and 50 boats are evacuating at least 3,000 people in flooded LaPlace neighborhoods.More >>
While some people will carry on with their "regular lives," many other will be dealing with their insurance company.
If you have damage to your home or business, it's time to gather your paperwork and make initial contact with your insurance agent.
And, don't worry about whether the damage you initially see is all of your damage.
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon said you still have time.
"If you make a claim and get a check for an amount that proves to be inadequate later because you didn't know about some of the damage that was present when you first filed your claim or you have additional expenses that come in after you get your first check, you can go back to your insurer, submit those additional expenses and get compensated for that all the way up to two years after the event," he explained.
And, if you think you're not getting the results you should from your insurance company, you can contact the state Department of Insurance for help.
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Source: http://www.wafb.com/story/19414117/insurance-department-says-people-can-submit-expenses-over-time
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