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Donât give up on FEMA
Donât give up on FEMA By Theresa Schmidt | February 10, 2021 at 4:04 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 9:31 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) -Donât give up on FEMA. Thatâs the word from FEMA.
The agency has released a list of tips, reminding people that they can appeal and how to appeal. As well, a spokesperson says under certain circumstances FEMA may simply be waiting on a document to move forward with help requested.
Media specialist Gerard Hammink says if someoneâs insurance did not fully cover rebuilding, FEMA may be able to help:
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It is not uncommon for survivors to appeal FEMAâs decisions regarding assistance after a disaster. For those who disagree with FEMAâs findings, there is an appeal process. Here are some frequently asked questions about that process.
Q: What does it mean when FEMA says I can appeal?
When FEMA says you can appeal, it means if you feel the amount of assistance received is not enough to help you recover, you can appeal that determination. Survivors must submit an appeal letter within 60 days of the date on the letter.
Q: How do I appeal?
FEMA offers information about appeals
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FEMA is offering some information about appeals.
It is not uncommon for survivors to appeal FEMAâs decisions regarding assistance after a disaster. For those who disagree with FEMAâs findings, there is an appeal process. Here are some frequently asked questions about that process.
Q: What does it mean when FEMA says I can appeal?
When FEMA says you can appeal, it means if you feel the amount of assistance received is not enough to help you recover, you can appeal that determination. Survivors must submit an appeal letter within 60 days of the date on the letter.