Travelers Urges Homeowners to Protect Against Contractor Fraud as Storm Season Approaches
“In the aftermath of a storm, the desire to return to normalcy can drive homeowners toward rushed decisions about which contractors to trust,” said
Travelers Investigative Services brings deep expertise to the fight against insurance fraud, delivering exceptional support to customers at every stage of the claim process. By partnering with leading industry organizations – including the
“Fraudulent contractors act as business enterprises, using high-pressure sales tactics and promising quick fixes to take advantage of people in their most vulnerable state,” said
To help protect against contractor fraud, Travelers recommends that property owners:
- Contact insurers or independent agents to review policies. Before signing any contract or agreement, engage your insurance carrier or agent. They can explain your coverage options and help ensure you don’t unknowingly waive your rights. Many insurers, including Travelers, maintain networks of pre-vetted contractors they can recommend.
- Insist on a written contract. This is a standard industry practice, so be wary of any contractor who pressures you to skip this step.
- Never pay in full upfront. Large advance payments are a hallmark of fraudulent contractors. A reasonable deposit may be appropriate, but full payment should only follow completed, verified work.
- Watch for red flags. High-pressure sales tactics, vague answers, reluctance to provide references and allegations of government endorsement are all warning signs.
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Research contractors before they’re needed. Check licenses, look up reviews and consult the
Better Business Bureau before hiring anyone. Create a list of insured and well-reviewed local contractors and keep their contact information accessible.
For additional guidance on identifying and avoiding fraudulent contractors, visit Travelers’ vendor tool kit and contractor hiring checklist.
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