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Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.


What do you need to file a claim?

To submit your claim for hurricane relief you need your name, policy number, and the contact information for your representative if you have it. If you are not in a place where you can be reached by phone easily, you can go to the Nationwide website and register with their claims processing center and an adjuster will begin reviewing your case as soon as possible. While it is always helpful to be able to give the most information possible, it is understandable if you lost most of your insurance information in the storms.

 

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco asked Congress on Wednesday for help in rebuilding her devastated state, saying Hurricanes Katrina and Rita "knocked us down but they did not knock us out." Story

HOUSTON (AP)- Saying they were caught off-guard by the number of people in need, FEMA officials closed a relief center early on Wednesday after some of the hundreds of hurricane victims in line began fainting in triple-digit heat. Story

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