David A. Sampson, APCIA president and CEO, said insurers will prioritize helping affected customers rebuild and warned residents to be cautious of fraudulent contractors, attorneys, and other third parties that often appear following natural disasters. He encouraged those impacted to reach out to their insurance agents, brokers, or companies quickly.
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