May 21, 2013
LOS ANGELES, May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Mercury's Emergency Claims Team has been activated and stands ready to assist policyholders who may have been forced to evacuate their homes, or whose property has suffered damage from the devastating storms that cut through Oklahoma. Representatives are available to help with claims (http://www.mercuryinsurance.com/insurance-claims/how-to-file-insurance-claim.html), arrange for temporary housing or provide assistance with living expenses if policyholders have been displaced, in the event they suffered a covered loss. Policyholders are encouraged to begin reporting claims as soon as possible by calling the Mercury Claims Hotline at (800) 503-3724.
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"Mercury customers should call our hotline ASAP to report a claim," says Joanna Moore, Mercury Chief Claims Officer. "Our claims team is committed to providing the resources our customers need during this difficult time. Events such as these can have a devastating impact on those affected and we want our customers to know that Mercury is here to help in their time of need."
Oklahomans can help spread this message by following @MercuryIns on Twitter and ReTweeting this message: "Mercury policyholders impacted by the #Oklahoma #tornadoes call (800) 503-3724 to file a claim ASAP."
Moore advises policyholders to follow a few simple procedures to help the claims process run smoothly.
When filing a claim
Steps after filing a claim
Mercury Insurance would also like to remind policyholders affected by the storms to take care when returning home because the danger has not passed for most residents in impacted areas. Unstable buildings, live dangling power lines and other hazards may remain, and families should protect themselves by knowing what to do before returning home.
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) recommends residents put together a "cleanup kit" that includes cleaning equipment (eye protection, particle respirator, rubber gloves, sponges, brooms, mops, towels, trash bags and spatulas), cleaning products (bleach and odor-neutralizing products), and safety and first aid items (flash lights, adhesive bandages, hydrogen peroxide, bottled water and antibiotic ointments).
Mercury recommends residents follow these safety tips when preparing to return to their neighborhoods and homes after this violent and deadly storm.
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Mercury Insurance (MCY) is a multiple-line insurance organization predominantly offering personal automobile and homeowners insurance through a network of independent agents in Florida, Georgia, California, New Jersey, Arizona, New York, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Since 1962, Mercury has specialized in offering quality insurance at affordable prices – core values that distinguish Mercury in the marketplace.
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