The damage to my home was not properly assessed by FEMA inspectors. What is the appeals process for individuals who did not receive proper assessments of damage from FEMA?
FEMA’s damage assessments are the primary mechanism for determining which homes are eligible to receive assistance through The Road Home homeowner assistance program, but not for determining the amount of assistance. An appeals process is being established for property owners who feel that their homes were “destroyed” or suffered “major” damage, but were determined by FEMA to have only minor damage and compensated less than $5,200.
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