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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.
This Expungement Self Help Guide is designed for people who have met with an AppalReD lawyer at an expungement clinic and discussed their expungement eligibility but are not eligible for further services from AppalReD.
The information in the guide only applies to Kentucky state charges and cannot assist with federal charges or charges fromother states.
The Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy offers general information and a helpful guidebook at Clean Slate Kentucky.
ExpungeKY.com is an independent website that offers an app to help you determine if you are eligible and, if so, generate ready-to-file forms.
KYJUSTICE.org has a section on expungements under "Individual Rights." There is a great video explainer.
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.
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”).
Following natural disasters, scammers often attempt to take advantage of victims. The Kentucky Attorney General's website has more information detailing some of the most common natural disaster scams as well as tips to avoid becoming a victim of natural disaster fraud. Common scams following a natural disaster include price gouging, construction and repair scams, identity theft, impersonation of relief agencies or FEMA, and loan scams.
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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.
This Expungement Self Help Guide is designed for people who have met with an AppalReD lawyer at an expungement clinic and discussed their expungement eligibility but are not eligible for further services from AppalReD.
The information in the guide only applies to Kentucky state charges and cannot assist with federal charges or charges fromother states.
The Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy offers general information and a helpful guidebook at Clean Slate Kentucky.
ExpungeKY.com is an independent website that offers an app to help you determine if you are eligible and, if so, generate ready-to-file forms.
KYJUSTICE.org has a section on expungements under "Individual Rights." There is a great video explainer.
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.
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”).
Following natural disasters, scammers often attempt to take advantage of victims. The Kentucky Attorney General's website has more information detailing some of the most common natural disaster scams as well as tips to avoid becoming a victim of natural disaster fraud. Common scams following a natural disaster include price gouging, construction and repair scams, identity theft, impersonation of relief agencies or FEMA, and loan scams.
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