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New Mexico State Help

- Self-Help Tips
- State Government Help & Your Legal Rights
- Federal Government Help

- Links
- IRS - Tax Related Resources

- Finding Professional Help
- United Policyholders' Action

- Community Work
- Legal Action

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Self-Help Tips

- Claim Tips
Advice and tips on a variety of claim types.
- Top Twenty Tips for Recent Disaster Survivors (pdf)
- The Disaster Recovery Handbook & Household Inventory Guide
- Organizing Carrier-Specific Survivor Groups (pdf)
Inventory/Personal Property Claim Worksheets
Depreciation Info for Personal Property Items (pdf)
Contents Claim Tips (pdf)
Depreciation Basics (pdf)
Tips for Reviewing Adjusters' and Contractors' Estimates (pdf)
- Sample Claim and Proof of Loss Forms
Effective Claims Complaints (pdf)
Xactimate Demystified (pdf)

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State Government Help & Your Legal Rights

- Write to or Find Your Elected Representative in Congress
- New Mexico Department of Insurance
- Contractors State Licensing Board
- New Mexico State Bar

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Federal Government Help

Links

- The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
The insurance industry is regulated on a state by state basis. There is no federal agency that oversees the private insurance companies doing business in the United States. The closest thing to a federal insurance regulatory agency is the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. ("NAIC") The NAIC is an organization of all 50 state insurance regulators and their staffs. It holds quarterly meetings, it adopts and publishes model laws and regulations, and it attempts to coordinate regulatory efforts. The NAIC has been criticized over the years for allowing industry lobbyists to have too much access to Commissioners and too much influence on its decision-making processes, but the organization has become more pro-consumer and more pro-active in recent years. Consumer advocates now participate in the NAIC proceedings through a "funded consumer representative" program that covers basic travel expenses so advocates can attend its meetings and participate in some of its processes. United Policyholders' Executive Director is currently a "funded consumer representative" at the NAIC. The NAIC website has useful information on consumer complaints, current issues and links to the 50 state agencies.
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
This is the official site of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA is an independent agency of the federal government, reporting to the President. Disaster victims who are uninsured or underinsured can apply to FEMA for disaster assistance grants which do not need to be repaid. FEMA also administers the national flood and crime insurance programs.
- FEMA/National Flood Insurance Program
Floodsmart.gov is the official website for FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program. If you have flood insurance and are working on getting a fair claim adjustment/settlement, visit the site, but make sure you read other perspectives to get the full picture. Property owners have been having problems with NFIP claims for years and the whole system needs to be reformed.

IRS - Tax Related Resources

- Tax Information Center
United Policyholders' comprehensive tax information page with tips, links to IRS forms and publications, and more.
- The Disaster Recovery Handbook & Household Inventory Guide
Tax tips relating to Federally declared disasters can be found in Susan Knowles' chapter in the Disaster Recovery Handbook.

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Finding Professional Help

- Hiring Professional Help
- New Mexico Sponsors
Claim help professionals in this state who support United Policyholders' work.

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United Policyholders' Action

Community Work

Los Alamos Firestorm (Cerro Grande), May 2000

- Los Alamos Firestorm Visit

Legal Action

- Amicus Briefs Filed in the State of New Mexico

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