Working with FEMA
Cutting The Red TapeWhile working several disasters I saw one thing in common. Even though several thousand people were applying for assistance, several thousand were getting denied. This guide can help with that!Take hurricane Ike for example, over 700,000 people applied for assistance, however just over over 150,000 received financial assistance. True several thousand withdrew thier applications or just didn’t receive any damage. That still left several thousand who were denied. Many of which just gave up on getting any assistance from the federal government, and of the several thousand who did receive assistance many of them were denied one or more times. The book “Cutting the Red Tape” a guide to working with FEMA, aims to reduce those numbers. When disaster strikes the last thing you need is for the government to deny your application for assistance.
Most denials are simply a request for more information. Knowing what to bring to a DRC “Disaster Recovery Center” or mail or fax in will make a huge difference on how fast you get assistance. We have all seen those huge lines on Tv of people waiting to get into a DRC, well doesn’t it make sence to have the knowlege of what to bring with you once you do get in! Order this guide now to make sure you don’t have to stand in line several times to get assistance.This guide will show you what information you need to bring with you to overcome denials such as;
Most denials are simply a request for more information. Knowing what to bring to a DRC “Disaster Recovery Center” or mail or fax in will make a huge difference on how fast you get assistance. We have all seen those huge lines on Tv of people waiting to get into a DRC, well doesn’t it make sence to have the knowlege of what to bring with you once you do get in! Order this guide now to make sure you don’t have to stand in line several times to get assistance.This guide will show you what information you need to bring with you to overcome denials such as;
- Identification Failure
- Occupancy Verification
- Proof of Ownership
- Insured Home
- Insufficent Damage