MIL-OSI USA: If FEMA Initially Finds You Ineligible for Assistance, You Still Have Options

Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

Headline: If FEMA Initially Finds You Ineligible for Assistance, You Still Have Options

If FEMA Initially Finds You Ineligible for Assistance, You Still Have Options

LOS ANGELES – If you received a letter from FEMA that says you’re ineligible for assistance, you still have options

A quick fix, like providing more information, may change FEMA’s initial determination

 Duplication of benefits is a common reason for a FEMA ineligibility determination

If you already accepted an insurance settlement or other benefit for the damage or loss, by law, FEMA cannot cover it

You may also be found ineligible if your home was damaged but is still safe, and sanitary

FEMA grants are primarily meant to make a home habitable, rather than returning it to pre-wildfire condition

 Sometimes, however, an ineligibility determination can stem from misinformation, inadequate information, or changes in your circumstances and may be reversed

Be sure to read your FEMA determination letter carefully

It specifies why you are ineligible and recommends actions that may change the initial determination

 When Might an Ineligibility Determination be Reversed?If you told FEMA you are insured, but later your insurance company denies your claim, or your settlement is insufficient to meet your needs, you should update FEMA with that information

Describe the damage or losses and provide reliable documentation from your insurer that shows your claims have been denied or excluded

Damage to your home may not have become apparent until later

If you reported no home damage when you applied with FEMA but later discover the home is no longer habitable, let FEMA know

In some cases, your application is simply missing proof of occupancy or identity

If FEMA is unable to verify occupancy of your primary residence, you may provide utility bills, a bank or credit card statement, phone bills, pay stubs, a driver’s license, state-issued ID card or voter registration card showing the damaged dwelling’s address

Also, FEMA needs to verify your identity with a valid Social Security number

To verify identity, provide FEMA with a copy of your Social Security card, accompanied by federal or state-issued identification

All FEMA Applicants Have a Right to AppealYou can appeal a decision or award amount by sending documents to FEMA that demonstrate your eligibility and need for additional assistance

FEMA determination letters explain the reason you are ineligible and the types of documents that may help you appeal

Documentation or estimates supporting your claim are all that are required to appeal a FEMA decision

You can also fill out the Appeal Request Form included with your FEMA decision letter

Appeals must be submitted within 60 days of the date on the FEMA decision letter

To file an appeal:For an American Sign Language video on how to Appeal, visit FEMA R9: Determination Letters and Appeals (ASL PSA)Upload documents to your disaster assistance account at DisasterAssistance

gov

 Mail to: FEMA, P

O

Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-8055

 Fax to 1-800-827-8112 with Attention: FEMA – Individuals & Households Program

 Visit a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC)

To find your nearest DRC, visit fema

gov/drc

If you have questions or need to speak about your ineligibility status, call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362

 For the latest information about California’s recovery, visit fema

gov/disaster/4856

Follow FEMA Region 9 @FEMARegion9 on X or follow FEMA on online, on X @FEMA or @FEMAEspanol, on FEMA’s Facebook page or Espanol page and at FEMA’s YouTube account

For preparedness information follow the Ready Campaign on X at @Ready

gov, on Instagram @Ready

gov or on the Ready Facebook page

California is committed to supporting residents impacted by the Los Angeles Hurricane-Force Firestorm as they navigate the recovery process

Visit CA

gov/LAFires for up-to-date information on disaster recovery programs, important deadlines, and how to apply for assistance

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