California Earthquake Insurance Claims
California Earthquake Authority (CEA) Prepares Response to Possible Insurance Claims Resulting from the Earthquake Affecting the Greater Los Angeles Area.
A moderate earthquake, the largest in Southern California since 1999, struck 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday morning. It swayed buildings and tossed food off grocery store shelves, but there were no reports of major injuries or damage.
CEA CEO Glenn Pomeroy said that they will be working closely with their participating insurance companies to promptly process any claims under CEA policies.
CEA policyholders who experienced or suspect damage should contact their residential or renters insurance agents or companies to file claims. A list of toll-free telephone numbers for insurance companies that sell and service CEA insurance is available at EarthquakeAuthority.com.
California Earthquake Authority (CEA) Prepares Response to Possible Insurance Claims Resulting from Today’s Earthquake Affecting the Greater Los Angeles Area
LOS ANGELES — A moderate earthquake, the largest in Southern California since 1999, struck 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday morning. It swayed buildings and tossed food off grocery store shelves, but there were no reports of major injuries or damage.
The CEA is a privately financed, public-managed entity that is funded by insurance companies and customer premiums. It has nearly $9 billion available to pay claims resulting from residential earthquake damages to insured properties. more info you call Chris Nance from California Earthquake Authority : 916-325-3800
SOURCE: California Earthquake Authority
Tags: 916-325-3800, california earthquake, California Earthquake Authority, CEA, cnn, earthquake, EarthquakeAuthority.com, la earthquake, los angeles earthquake, los angeles news
