NEW YORK – The time limit to file proof of loss claims for policyholders affected by Hurricane Sandy is Oct. 29, 2014.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) usually requires policyholders to submit a fully documented, signed and sworn proof-of-loss claim within 60 days from the date of their loss.
The magnitude of the Sandy disaster is the reason the filing deadline was extended for two years to give policyholders additional time to file claims.
The Proof of Loss document is included in the claims package that documents flood losses. The claims package should include:
- photos and/or video of the flooding and resulting damage
- a comprehensive, itemized list of what was damaged
- receipts, if possible, for damaged items along with any other supporting documents showing the value of what you lost
As for filing, the location is dependent upon who wrote the policy. If a Standard Flood Insurance Policy was issued by a Write Your Own program-participating insurance company, the claimant should contact their insurance agent or the carrier directly to find out the proper address for submitting the Proof of Loss with supporting documentation.
To download a blank NFIP Proof of Loss document: http://www.fema.gov/library/viewRecord.do?id=2545
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The Filing Deadline for the National Flood Insurance Program is October 29