Attorney General Rokita Warns to Stay Vigilant of Scammers Regarding Storm Damage

If you suspect a scam, call his office at 1-800-382-5516.

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(Indianapolis, IN) - With severe storms hitting across Indiana recently, Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to stay vigilant against storm-related scams. As communities deal with storm damage, scammers are poised to exploit the situation, targeting residents with fraudulent repair offers and deceptive schemes. 

“Storms can be unpredictable and devastating, but the aftermath can be even worse, potentially leaving you vulnerable to financial ruin,” Attorney General Rokita added. “Our office stands ready to assist Hoosiers and hold scammers accountable. Together, we can work to prevent fraudsters from derailing recovery efforts.” 

Unfortunately, storms often bring out unscrupulous individuals who prey on homeowners by promising quick fixes, only to disappear with down payments or deliver inferior work. Attorney General Rokita is committed to protecting Hoosiers and offers the following tips to avoid falling victim to storm-chasing scammers: 

  • Be skeptical of anyone offering immediate cleanup or repair services without proper vetting. 

  • Know the facts: FEMA does not charge application fees. If someone demands payment to help you access FEMA funds, it’s likely a scam. 

  • Research contractors: Check reputations through references, online reviews, or the Better Business Bureau before hiring. 

  • Verify credentials: Ask for IDs, licenses, and proof that the contractor is bonded and insured. 

  • Get multiple estimates: Compare offers to ensure fair pricing and scope of work. 

  • Insist on written agreements: Don’t trust verbal promises. Get everything in writing. 

  • Avoid risky payments: Never pay with wire transfers, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or cash, and never pay the full amount upfront. 

If you suspect a scam, Attorney General Rokita encourages you to file a complaint at indianaconsumer.com or call his office at 1-800-382-5516. The Consumer Protection Division is dedicated to safeguarding Hoosiers from fraudulent schemes year-round. 

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