California firefighters continue to battle the wildfires that have forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. When evacuees do return home, they should be on the lookout for dishonest contractors looking to scam them, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
“Following a disaster, victims are understandably confused and shaken with the damage or possible loss of their homes and belongings,” NICB said. “Sadly, it is at this time crooked contractors arrive and press homeowners into paying out their insurance claim prior to the repairs being completed.”
NICB said that its investigators have repeatedly seen crooked contractors collect payment, then “disappear without completing the work that was promised.”
NICB said that disaster-repair scams typically start off with an unsolicited visit from a contractor. The organization recommended that homeowners consider the following tips before hiring a contractor: