• Wildfire

Alert: Emergency Order Grant County Trout Fire

NEW MEXICO SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE ISSUES EMERGENCY ORDER TO PROVIDE ENHANCED INSURANCE PROTECTIONS FOR NEW MEXICANS IMPACTED BY WILDFIRES. (Learn More)

Before a Wildfire 

  • Create a home inventory 
    It may seem hard to record information about everything in your house, but this tool will ensure your insurance claim will be settled faster and easier. Taking pictures or video can also be a great help to filing your claim. Click here to access our home inventory form. 
  • Put important documents in a fire-safe location. 
    Gather your insurance policy, your home inventory and other important documents and store them in a fireproof safe. Another option is a safe deposit box at a bank.
  • Read your homeowners or renters insurance policy carefully to fully understand your coverage and your rights. 
    You’ll be most satisfied with your settlement if you know in advance what’s covered. If you have questions, ask your agent or call your insurance company.
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After a Wildfire 

  • When the fire has been extinguished, contact your insurance agent or insurance company as soon as possible.
    Ask what information they will need to process your claim. Provide that information, including your contact information, if you cannot live in your home.
  • Stop further damage to your home. 
    Be sure and take photos to document the damage, then, make necessary minor repairs to your property to prevent worsening of the damage. The insurance company has a right to inspect the property, so clean-up will have to wait. Finally, keep track of your expenses and save all your receipts because your insurance company may reimburse you.

NM OSI Wildfire Preparation Interactive Tool

New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance Alice Kane is reminding New Mexicans that wildfire season is upon us. The dangers of wildfire in drought-parched New Mexico cannot be underestimated. This interactive guide is designed to give you tips and tools to prevent wildfires while preparing your family, property and finances. A few simple steps can make a major difference. Together we can prepare individuals and communities. 

Please click here to access the tool (Zmag).

New Mexico Counties 2022-2023 Wildfire Risk Reduction Program for Rural Communities 

New Mexico Counties is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 Wildfire Risk Reduction Program for Rural Communities. The grant program assists at-risk communities throughout New Mexico in reducing their risk from wildland fire on non-federal lands. Funding for this program is provided by the National Fire Plan through the Department of the Interior/Bureau of Land Management for communities in the wildland-urban interface and is intended to directly benefit communities that may be impacted by wildland fire initiating from or spreading to BLM public land. 

Funding categories include:

  • CWPP updates up to $20,000/project 
  • Education and outreach activities up to $15,000/project 
  • Hazardous fuels reduction projects up to $75,000/project 

Please click here to access the NM Counties Programs

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