Flooded and Frustrated Texans Face Long Recovery with Limited Insurance

Austin, TXSocial Issues

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Floodwaters in Central Texas have receded, leaving families to navigate the complexities of insurance and federal assistance. While Burnet, Williamson, and Travis counties qualify for FEMA's Individual Assistance Program, Travis County awaits public assistance approval, needing to document higher damage levels. Many survivors face frustration as standard homeowners insurance often excludes flood damage.

In Central Texas, floodwaters have receded, but families face an arduous recovery process. Burnet, Williamson, and Travis counties have qualified for FEMA's Individual Assistance Program, while only Burnet County has been approved for public assistance. Travis County is still awaiting approval, needing to demonstrate extensive damages. Many residents are frustrated to learn that their homeowner's policies lack flood coverage, as emphasized by Mistie Hinote from the Texas Department of Insurance. She advises residents to pursue FEMA assistance but notes that a denial letter from their insurance provider is necessary. Disaster Recovery Centers are opening to assist residents with housing and repairs. Harold Sherwood, a Windy Valley resident, expressed uncertainty about his insurance's response to his damaged home. As state officials assess damage and seek federal support, families confront a challenging path to recovery.

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