Help for Oklahomans whose property was damaged by the April 9 wildfires

 
BY DEBBIE BLOSSOM | Modified: April 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm | Published: April 10, 2009    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Consumers can look up the license status of any agent, adjuster, or company on the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s web site at oid.ok.gov.

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Oklahomans with insurance questions or concerns are encouraged to contact the department’s consumer hotline at 1-800-522-0071. Policyholders are also encouraged to call if they are having difficulty with their insurance company in the wake of the fire.

Disaster Recovery: A Guide to Financial Issues offers additional advice on such topics as managing an injury or disability, financial decisions after a death, stabilizing your finances, lawsuits and other settlements and managing a property loss. Copies can be downloaded at knowwhatcounts.org, or requested by calling 800-522-8261, ext. 3814.

The Oklahoma County Assessor’s Office is asking for help from the public in evaluating and assessing the damage from the April 9 wildfires. Contact the assessor’s office at 713-1241 or email at edhar@oklahomacounty.

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