Contact: Drew
Pearson, Public Information Officer
Phone: Phone:
(775) 687-0772
E-mail: dpearson@doi.nv.gov
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 09, 2024
Nevada Division of Insurance Resources and Support for 14,000
Affected by Davis Fire and Evacuations.
CARSON CITY, Nevada - For the 14,000 residents affected
by the evacuations and as the situation related to the Davis Fire develops, the
Nevada Division of Insurance recommends the following actions for those
affected and potentially affected by this growing wildfire emergency. Always
remember that wildfire is a potential threat for Nevada residents and is an
unpredictable natural phenomenon that can occur at any time. It is important to
be proactive in preparation and responsive in a state of imminent emergency.
“The events surrounding the Davis
Fire are a challenge to all affected Nevadans. The Division of Insurance joins
with all other State Agencies working to keep loss of property to a minimum,”
Said Insurance Commissioner Scott Kipper. “My top priority is to safeguard all
Nevadans, particularly vulnerable consumers and those affected by disaster. The
Division serves as a resource for all Nevadans, especially those affected by
the Davis Fire.”
In the Event You are Evacuated
Contact
your insurance agent. In the event of an evacuation, safety is of the utmost
importance. While the Division recommends keeping physical or digital access to
policy information on hand for review, the top priority in the face of wildfire
evacuation is ensuring your safety and adherence to evacuation protocols. Once
safely evacuated, contact your insurance agent or carrier for information on
your policy, including a review of loss of use and smoke coverage information.
Follow
all State and City advisories on evacuation and re-evacuation. The Main Agency
handling the fire is Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District. Follow them on
social media here:
https://x.com/TMFPD
https://www.facebook.com/TMFPD
https://www.instagram.com/tmfpd/
Washoe
County has designated its Senior Center at 1155 E. Ninth Street in Reno as an
evacuation center for people displaced by the Davis Fire. For residents with
small pets, mobile shelters, and food are available at the Washoe County Senior
Center as well.
For
larger animals, shelter is available at the University of Nevada, Reno
Equestrian Center in Reno off Valley Road. Large animals can also be sheltered
at Fuji Park in Carson City on Old Clear Creek Road across from Costco.
Contact
the Nevada Division of Insurance if you have any difficulty in contacting your
agent or carrier or verifying your coverage. Citizens can contact the Division
of Insurance directly through the following information:
Carson City office:
Phone:
(775) 687-0700 | Fax: (775) 687-0787
Consumer Compliance & Licensing Fax: (775)
687-0797
1818 E. College Pkwy., Suite 103
Carson City, NV 89706
Las Vegas office:
Phone: (702) 486-4009 |
Fax: (702) 486-4007
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 275
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Call Toll-free: (888) 872-3234
Email: insinfo@doi.nv.gov
How to Prepare for Potential Wildfire
Review
your policy. Access a copy of your policy and ensure the contact information
for your Insurance Agent is up to date. Prepare a physical copy and a digital
copy of your policy that can be easily accessed following a possible emergency
evacuation.
Make
sure to read every word of your policy, including any special amendments to the
policy. Sometimes a policy may provide coverage of a risk in one section only
to later exclude or limit it under certain conditions. Use a highlighter to
mark any sections of your policy that you would like to reference later.
Schedule
an appointment to talk about these sections with your insurance agent or
company. Homeowner’s policies can be further tailored through policy
endorsements that address more specific needs of the insured.
For
more information about Home Insurance read the Nevada
Consumer's Guide to Home Insurance. (https://doi.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/doinvgov/_public-documents/News-Notes/HomeInsuranceGuide2011B.pdf)
The
Nevada Division of Insurance has more information on How to Read Your Policy
available on our website at: https://doi.nv.gov/Consumers/Homeowners-Insurance/Read-Your-Policy/
Prepare
a Home Inventory. The Division of Insurance recommends that you create a home
inventory to help you decide on the type and amount of home insurance you need
and to expedite the claims process in the event of a loss. Learn more about
preparing a home inventory on the Nevada Division of Insurance’s website here: https://doi.nv.gov/Consumers/Homeowners-Insurance/Home-Inventory/
The
National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) offers free resources to
help homeowners and renters create their inventory. You can download the
free NAIC Home Inventory app for iPhone at the App Store and Android on Google Play.
You can
utilize recent shopping platforms such as Amazon or credit card and banking statements
to produce a quick shorthand inventory in the case that time to prepare or access
your home inventory is limited due to an emergency or evacuation.
Media Notes
On September 8, 2024, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo declared a state of
emergency due to the Davis Fire, which has burned approximately 5,000 acres in
northern Nevada and caused the evacuation of approximately 20,000 people from
residential neighborhoods and businesses. The state declaration follows Washoe
County’s local emergency proclamation.
The declaration directs all state agencies to work through the
Nevada Operations Center to supplement the efforts and capabilities of
political subdivisions to save lives, protect property, and protect the health
and safety of persons in this state and directs the Division of Emergency
Management and Homeland Security to work with the Nevada Division of Forestry
and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to support local governments.
About the Nevada Division of Insurance
The mission of the Nevada Division of Insurance is to protect the rights
of Nevada consumers in their experiences with the insurance industry and
to ensure the financial solvency of insurers. For more
information about the Division of Insurance, visit DOI.NV.GOV or follow the
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