Every answer — page 10
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Insurance Claims After a Widespread Disaster
When an insurer handles a whole region at once, the order you do things in decides how fast you are paid. This covers opening the claim, proving the loss, and escalating a stalled settlement.
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Price Gouging Rules During a Declared Emergency
Price gouging is a state offense that generally activates only when an emergency is declared. This explains the two tests states use, what is covered, the defenses sellers raise, and how to report.
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Renters After a Disaster: Habitability and Termination
When a rented home is damaged, the questions are whether rent is still owed, who must repair, and whether the lease can end. This sets out the rules most states apply and the notices that protect you.
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Replacing Documents Destroyed in a Disaster
Replacing lost records has a required order, because each document is the proof another one demands. This sets out that order, the issuing agency for each, and what to do when you have nothing.