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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
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The Kentucky River Area Development District is hosting meetings starting Thursday regarding flood recovery in Breathitt, Knott, Letcher and Perry Counties.
KRADD Executive Director Michelle Allen said they want to hear from people directly impacted by the flood.
“We want to hear all of the needs of the community because there may be things out there that organizations like us or even local governments do not realize people still need,” she said.
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.
Are you a veteran living in Kentucky?
Do you need legal help?
The Volunteer Lawyers for Veterans Program is a statewide initiative that offers civil legal services to veterans living in poverty by pairing them with a pro bono (free) attorney!
Services include but are not limited to:
At AppalReD Legal Aid, we believe everyone deserves access to justice, no matter their income. Each year, our attorneys help survivors of domestic violence, families facing eviction or struggling after natural disasters, seniors experiencing fraud or abuse, and many others in crisis.
But the demand for legal help is greater than our staff alone can meet.
That’s where you come in.
Apply for crime victims compensation in Kentucky through the Kentucky Claims Commission:
Crime Victims Information Guide
Crime Victims Compensation
Resources for victims of crime in Kentucky.
Kentucky Crime Victims' Bill of Rights Handbook
Legal Services Corporation has launched the Legal Aid Disaster Resource Center website to provide additional support and resources to disaster legal aid organizations and professionals, pro bono volunteers, and disaster survivors. You can visit the Disaster Resource Center at www.ladrc.org.
Click here for information related to the February 2025 floods.
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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
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The Kentucky River Area Development District is hosting meetings starting Thursday regarding flood recovery in Breathitt, Knott, Letcher and Perry Counties.
KRADD Executive Director Michelle Allen said they want to hear from people directly impacted by the flood.
“We want to hear all of the needs of the community because there may be things out there that organizations like us or even local governments do not realize people still need,” she said.
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.
Are you a veteran living in Kentucky?
Do you need legal help?
The Volunteer Lawyers for Veterans Program is a statewide initiative that offers civil legal services to veterans living in poverty by pairing them with a pro bono (free) attorney!
Services include but are not limited to:
At AppalReD Legal Aid, we believe everyone deserves access to justice, no matter their income. Each year, our attorneys help survivors of domestic violence, families facing eviction or struggling after natural disasters, seniors experiencing fraud or abuse, and many others in crisis.
But the demand for legal help is greater than our staff alone can meet.
That’s where you come in.
Apply for crime victims compensation in Kentucky through the Kentucky Claims Commission:
Crime Victims Information Guide
Crime Victims Compensation
Resources for victims of crime in Kentucky.
Kentucky Crime Victims' Bill of Rights Handbook
Legal Services Corporation has launched the Legal Aid Disaster Resource Center website to provide additional support and resources to disaster legal aid organizations and professionals, pro bono volunteers, and disaster survivors. You can visit the Disaster Resource Center at www.ladrc.org.
Click here for information related to the February 2025 floods.
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