
Insurance Claims Guide: Recovering after the wildfires
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In this episode of All Things Wildfire, host OP Almaraz sits down with Brad Sawyer and Robert Clemmons of Marsh & McLennan Agency to unpack the growing urgency of wildfire resilience. Together, they explore practical home hardening strategies, the power of community collaboration, and the often-overlooked complexities of the insurance claims process after a wildfire.
Listeners will gain insight into how homeowners can take proactive steps to reduce risk, better understand their insurance policies, and improve their chances of recovery post-disaster. The discussion wraps with a strong call to action—resilience isn’t optional, it’s essential.
Show Notes Highlights:-
Wildfires as Wake-Up Calls:
Recent wildfire events have highlighted the urgent need for communities to act before disaster strikes. -
Home Hardening Musts:
Learn how features like ember-resistant vents, non-combustible materials, and defensible space can dramatically reduce wildfire risk. -
Insurance Gaps & Misconceptions:
Many homeowners are unaware of what’s actually covered—understanding your policy is critical. -
The Claims Process:
Why documentation matters and how being unprepared can delay or reduce your claim. -
The Role of Community:
Fire resilience goes beyond individual homes—neighborhoods that collaborate are safer. -
Preparedness is Prevention:
Investing in wildfire prevention today means fewer losses tomorrow. -
Education is Lacking:
Despite growing threats, awareness and understanding of wildfire preparedness remain low.
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Wildfires should be a trigger for action, not reaction.
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Home hardening and defensible space are foundational to fire resilience.
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Don’t wait until disaster hits—document home contents now.
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Know your policy. Know your risk.
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Community-wide strategies are the future of wildfire prevention.