NORTHBROOK, Ill., Nov. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — While most home-repair contractors are honest and provide quality work, Allstate Insurance reminds homeowners affected by Sandy to be on the lookout for workers and companies engaging in contractor fraud.
Here are some ways to avoid getting scammed by contractor fraud in the aftermath of the storm:
Allstate policyholders who have damage as a result of Sandy can file a claim by contacting their agent, calling 1-800-54-STORM, visiting a Mobile Claims Center or logging onto Allstate.com.
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