暗黑爆料

漏 2025
NPR 暗黑爆料, Colorado Stories
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

High Park Fire Victims Criticize Home Insurers

Grace Hood

Dozens gathered tonight at a meeting organized to discuss home insurance policy problems encountered by High Park Fire victims.

Democratic State Rep. John Kefalas, who lead the discussion, set out the ground rules before testimony kicked off.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance for you to share your stories, and also for us to have a dialogue around identifying the issues and what are some potential solutions to help address the issues,鈥� he said.

The three-hour long gathering, which was attended by state commissioner of insurance Jim Riesberg,had plenty of laughter, applause and tears.

Dale Snyder, who helped to organize the meeting, spoke first. He lost his home in Rist Canyon in the early days of the High Park Fire.

鈥淏eing required to list all personal contents is inhumane after a loss of this magnitude,鈥� said Snyder, who paused several times to gain his composure. 鈥淭he procedure of listing all personal items, where you purchased it, the date you purchased it, the amount you paid for it, the current market value and the replacement cost is extremely time consuming to say the least.鈥�

Snyder and others were also frustrated with insurance policies that weren鈥檛 covering the cost of home rebuilding.

Trish Garner, who lived on Stratton Park Road, said that she didn鈥檛 find out her policy wouldn鈥檛 cover the full cost of rebuilding until after the fire.

"We can鈥檛 make a decision to rebuild if we鈥檙e not going to get our money,鈥� she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an ongoing fight.鈥�

Many at the meeting were advocating for the state legislature to pass a so-called valued policy law, which is in place in 19 states. It requires insurers to pay the full limits of the policy.

Carole Walker with Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association, a trade group, said she鈥檚 talking with legislators about solutions that won鈥檛 add cost to policies. With regard to inventorying home contents, she says companies do need a way of knowing what exactly people had in their homes.

鈥淢ost people don鈥檛 think of their insurance policy as a legal contract. Unfortunately it is. But we can try to make that policy easier for people,鈥� she said.

Democratic State Rep. Claire Levy from Boulder, after the Four Mile Canyon Fire, said she plans to introduce a new bill in 2013 to tighten regulations on insurance companies. She said the experiences between Four Mile and High Park victims is too similar to ignore.

鈥淭hat tells me that was not a unique situation. We do have to address this,鈥� she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want another season to go by and more people to lose their homes and not have the protection they thought they were paying for鈥攊n some cases for decades.鈥�

滨芒芒芒芒芒芒芒芒
Related Content