AL - Early FEMA rejections bring disappointment for tornado victims

In the days following the April 27 tornadoes, Brent Eargle contacted his insurance company and filed for disaster relief with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

A FEMA inspector came to his Concord home and surveyed the roof damage and the plumbing torn from the ground.

Eargle had already concluded that his insurance wasn't going to cover the full cost of repairs, so when he received a letter from FEMA he was hoping for help.

But his heart sank after reading the first line, which Eargle recalled as saying in effect: "After carefully reviewing your situation, you are eligible for $0.00 from FEMA.

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  • June 13, 2011 2:00 PM Daniel Reardon Jr wrote:
    Another example that goverment and insurancecompanies go hand in hand either one want to pay or help out after you pay for it. Are you tired of the same old story I am. People need to wake up and realize the goverment, insurancecompanies,banks, oilcompanies do not care about the people who make them rich that would be us poor hard working americans. It's time to stop the madness and get involved. Don't pass the buck to someone else. We the working class have the power to change what is happening but we all have to take action. Please take some action and get involved or lose our rights,freedoms and our country forever!!!
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