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FEMA may provide assistance to Texans affected by storms from April 26 to June 5 to repair or replace their cars.

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 18, 2024
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If you are a Texan who was affected by the recent floods that occurred between April 26 and June 5 and had your vehicle damaged, you may be eligible for assistance from FEMA to either repair or replace it. Thousands of individuals have been impacted by the devastating storms, and FEMA is working to provide aid to those in need.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has stated in a press release that their financial assistance aims to cover expenses that were not covered by insurance or any other sources.

FEMA stated that the vehicle damage must have been a result of the disaster, and the vehicle should be unsafe or inoperable to drive. It should be noted that only damages that affect the vehicle’s functionality will be covered, and cosmetic repairs will not be included.

There are a few additional conditions to consider, including:

    • Assistance is usually limited to one vehicle. If there is a second functional vehicle in the household, the applicant must certify in writing that the damaged vehicle is essential for household’s daily use.
    • The vehicle must comply with state registration and insurance requirements.
    • The vehicle must be owned or leased (not a rental) by the applicant, co-applicant, or household member.
    • The damaged vehicle must be an approved vehicle type, such as a car, truck, SUV or van.

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