Monday, June 30, 2008

Gov. Asks Insurers for Extra Help With Flood Cases

Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt and the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration (DIFP) have called on insurance companies to provide maximum consideration to flood victims in the coming days.

"State, local and private organizations have been working together to assist Missouri residents in flooded areas and it has been encouraging to see firsthand how Missouri communities are banding together to fight the flooding," Gov. Blunt said. "I urge insurance companies to join this cooperative effort by providing extended grace periods for premium payments and claims documentation procedures for those affected by the flooding."

"Several Missourians are grappling with the hardships of being displaced from their homes and losing their family’s belongings and important records," said Linda Bohrer, acting director of DIFP. "I applaud those insurance companies that have already instituted programs to assist Missouri insurance consumers during this very difficult time."

DIFP also reminds insurance companies of Bulletin 93-10: Cancellation of Flood Victims’ Insurance which was issued during the 1993 floods as they evaluate their disaster planning response. This bulletin states that insurers may not cancel a homeowner’s insurance because the insured property has been subject to flooding.

If Missouri consumers have questions regarding their coverage, they should contact their insurance agent or company representative. For more information, visit www.insurance.mo.gov or call the Consumer Insurance Hotline at 1-800-726-7390.

Gov. Blunt received an Expedited Major Disaster Declaration for 22 Missouri counties and the City of St. Louis as a result of flooding and severe weather along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.

The 22 Missouri counties are: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Cape Girardeau, Clark, Holt, Jefferson, Lewis, Lincoln, Marion, Mississippi, New Madrid, Nodaway, Pemiscot, Perry, Pike, Platte, Ralls, St. Charles, St Louis, Ste Genevieve and Scott Counties and the independent City of St. Louis.

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