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Josh Hawley (R-MO)
Josh Hawley
Republican·Missouri

Hawley Demands Insurance Companies Answer for ‘Morally Obscene’ Disaster Claim Denials

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Friday, January 24, 2025
Today, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent aletterto insurance companies regarding reports that claims related to Hurricane Helene are beingdeniedafter Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton devastated American communities. In his letter, the Senator calls on them topublicly testifybefore the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Disaster Management—which Senator Hawley chairs—and pushes for answers about their claim processing practices.“These reports [of coverage denials] are outrageous. Americans purchase insurance so that when disaster strikes, they and their loved ones will have some recourse. That is the reason insurance companies exist in the first place,”wrote Senator Hawley.“Denying coverage to American policyholders, at a time when so many of them have been displaced and left grieving, is not merely a betrayal—it is morally obscene.”
The letter comes on the heels of President Trump’s Friday visit to western North Carolina to meet with hurricane victims who are still struggling with the destruction and loss caused by the hurricane. During his press conference, President Trump invited victims to share their stories andspecifically namethe insurance companies denying their claims.
Read the full letterhereor below.
January 24, 2025
Dear Insurer:
Earlier this year, American communities were devastated by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Countless Americans lost loved ones, homes, businesses, and beloved towns in the violence of the storm. Now, all across the eastern seaboard, thousands are struggling to recover and rebuild their lives.Widespread reports indicate that some companies are standing in the way. Seizing the opportunity to limit their own liabilities, insurance companies processing claims related to these hurricanes are reportedly engaged in a pattern of denying homeowner insurance claims.1 If this is true, Americans who’ve already lost nearly everything now face the ultimate insult: loss of any chance to rebuild. They will be left with virtually nothing.These reports are outrageous. Americans purchase insurance so that when disaster strikes, they and their loved ones will have some recourse. That is the reason insurance companies exist in the first place. Denying coverage to American policyholders, at a time when so many of them have been displaced and left grieving, is not merely a betrayal—it is morally obscene.In the wake of these reports of denials of coverage, I invite you to publicly testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Disaster Management, which has jurisdiction over disaster recovery efforts.In the interim, please provide answers to the following questions:1. How many insurance claims, brought by homeowners in the wake of Hurricane Helene and Milton, has your company denied?2. On what grounds were these claims denied? Please provide an itemized breakdown.3. What is your average response time when customers submit a claim after a disaster?
I look forward to your response.Sincerely,
Josh HawleyUnited States Senator

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381 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20510Office: 202-224-6154Fax: 202-228-0526
1123 Wilkes Blvd, Suite 220Columbia, MO 65201Office: 573-554-1919Fax: 573-256-1805
400 E. 9th Street, Suite 9350Kansas City, MO 64106Office: 816-960-4694Fax:816-472-6812
3236 E. Ridgeview StreetSpringfield, MO 65804Office: 417-869-4433
530 Maryville Centre DriveSuite 460St. Louis, MO 63141Office: 314-354-7060Fax: 1 314-436-8534
555 Independence Street, #1600Cape Girardeau, MO 63703Office: 573-334-5995Fax: 573-334-5947

Source: https://www.hawley.senate.gov/hawley-demands-insurance-companies-answer-for-morally-obscene-disaster-claim-denials
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