Claim Information for Michigan Floods

<![CDATA[If your home was damaged due to the recent flooding in the Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties Please read below there still may be some coverage for you through the Municipalities.

Oakland county: 248-858-5300
www.oakgov.com/homelandsecurity.com

“The flooding impacted thousands of individuals who now have many questions about how to recover from this disaster,” Patterson said. “The MARCs will be an opportunity to meet with experts who can answer some of those questions.”

Individuals will be able to discuss issues related to the historic rainfall with representatives from state, local, human service and volunteer organizations. They include the Oakland County Health Division, Oakland County Homeland Security Division, Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority, Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services, Michigan Department of Human Services, Michigan State Police, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster, Area Agency on Aging 1-B, and Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency, among others.

The Troy MARC will be open from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the Troy Community Center, 3179 Livernois Road north of Big Beaver. The Southfield MARC will be open 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Road south of the I-696

Macomb county: 586-493-6767
http://oemc.macombgov.org/

Macomb County property owners should call the information hotline at 586-493-6767 and/or complete a “damage assessment report form” that can be found on the county Emergency Management website or at a local government office.

For additional questions, send an email to: mcoem@mcombgov.org

Macomb County also has established a damage assessment reporting center at the Southwest Health Center located at 27690 Van Dyke, Warren, 48093 for those residents who do not have access to a computer or need assistance in completing the form.

WAYNE COUNTY

Wayne County, in partnership with the State of Michigan and local support agencies, will be opening multi-agency resource centers in Dearborn and Southgate.

A center will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 20 at the Dearborn Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Brainard Senior Center, 14700 Reaume Parkway, in Southgate.

The purpose of a multi-agency resource center is to provide a “one-stop shop” for citizens to ask questions, gather information and find help that will assist in moving forward in their recovery efforts.

In addition to the Wayne County Department of Public Health, representatives will be present from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the State Bureau of Insurance as well as the American Red Cross, Salvation Army and other local support agencies.

No appointment is necessary.]]>

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