Resources
Questions about your insurance policy? We’re here to help!
Understanding an insurance policy is a hard task any time – much less when you’re trying to recover from a catastrophe. As a public service to Marshall Fire Survivors, most RMAPIA members offer to review your insurance policy and answer questions about your coverage.
No charge – and no pressure to sign up for services.
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Consumer Advisory: Boulder County Fires – Improving Policyholders’ Experiences
NEW March 2022: DENVER – In the aftermath of the Boulder County Fires, a number of survivors have experience unexpected challenges working with their homeowners’ insurance companies.
As both a regulator of insurance companies in Colorado and a resource for people with concerns, questions and complaints about their insurance, the Division of Insurance (DOI) asked the homeowners’ insurance companies with claims from the fires to work differently on those underlying issues.
https://doi.colorado.gov/news-releases-consumer-advisories/consumer-advisory-boulder-county-fires-improving-policyholders



Colorado State Division of Insurance – Marshall Fire Response
In the aftermath of the fires in Boulder County, people need information about insurance – how to contact their company/agent, how to file claims, how the processes will work. The Division of Insurance is here to answer people’s insurance questions and help to get them on the road to recovery.
https://doi.colorado.gov/marshall-fire-response



2021 Marshall Wildfire – Insurance and Recovery Help
The Marshall Fire has affected many Boulder County residents, leading Governor Polis to declare a state of emergency. For the most current information from Boulder County on restrictions, evacuations, and other emergency messages, click here.
https://uphelp.org/disaster-recovery-help/marshallfire/


Boulder County Marshall Fire Disaster Assistance Center
Boulder County community members impacted by the Marshall Fire can visit the Disaster Assistance Center to access a range of services including property loss and filing claims for assistance, financial and food assistance, mental health supports, transportation, and more.
https://www.bouldercounty.org/disasters/wildfires/marshall/
Rocky Mountain State Departments of Insurance


Arizona Department of Insurance


Colorado Division of Insurance


Idaho Department of Insurance


Montana Insurance Department




New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance


Utah Insurance Department


Wyoming Insurance Departments


National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Online Fraud Reporting System


Insurance Information Institute (III) promotes public understanding of insurance-what it does and how it works



United Policyholders (UP)


NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)


How to Prepare for Emergencies (American Red Cross)