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The hotline for legal help for Kentucky flood survivors is still active with no plans to shut down. You may call 1-844-478-0099.
We can help with:
FEMA Appeals
Unemployment Insurance
SNAP Benefits
Medicaid/Medicare
Replacement IDS and Birth Certificates
Replacement EBT/Direct Express/WIC Cards
Insurance Denials
Scams and Fraud
Housing (Homeowners and Renters)
Connecting to other Community Resources
The following is an overview of factors and documentation taken into consideration for vehicle claims.
File a claim with your insurance company.
Comprehensive policies usually pay for storm-related damage to a car. Federal disaster assistance may help fill the gaps for those whose coverage does not pay for any or all storm-related damage costs.
Kentucky Law Protects
Kentucky Law (KRS 383.300) protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking who have protective orders AND entered into or renewed a lease on or after June 29, 2017.
In this video, we walk you through how to use an online tool created by Kentucky Equal Justice Center to create a letter and declaration for your landlord to protect yourself from eviction. To read more about what you can you can do to protect yourself from eviction during the COVID-19 crisis as well as for a list of assistance programs for potential rent relief check out News To Know for Renters.
AppalReD Legal Aid is holding a legal clinic to assist flood survivors with their disaster-related legal issues, such as FEMA appeals, on Wednesday, October 5th from 9:00am to 4:00pm at CANE Kitchen in the old Whitesburg High School building in Whitesburg, Kentucky (38 College Drive, Whitesburg, KY 41858). AppalReD attorneys will be on site to assist existing clients and as many new clients as possible. If you are not an existing client, we encourage you to first call our flood hotline at 1(844) 478-0099 to complete an intake and ensure that we are able to help.
By Sierra Marling smarling@richmondregister.com, Dec 29, 2022, The Richmond Register
There were 559 eviction filings in Madison County from Oct. 2021 to Oct. 2022, according to data from the Legal Services Corporation.
Those evictions equate to approximately 559 local people left in a potentially unstable or unsuitable housing situation.
Affordable housing experts say the situation may be worsening.
Only estimate storm-related damages. Do NOT estimate deferred maintenance.
Only estimate repairs to bring home to safe, sanitary, and livable condition. Estimate should NOT include repairs that bring the home to its pre-storm condition.
Quote standard replacement items such as floor covering, walls/ceilings, fixtures, and appliances.
List all line items with measurements, materials, labor, and work type (Ex. “Demo only”, “R&R”).
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - After the July 2022 flood and recent fires in the region, many Eastern Kentuckians have had to find other places to live.
If you are renting, AppalReD Legal Aid staff recommend that the tenant and landlord sign a lease agreement that allows both sides to understand rules.
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The flood last July left thousands of people without a home or with one that needed severe repairs, and because of the level of disaster, FEMA applications were available for flood survivors.
Which meant Eastern Kentuckians were eligible to receive up to $37,900 in federal funding to help.
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