RALEIGH, N.C. — Insurance camps will be held this week in two flood-battered communities in North Carolina to help storm victims recover from Hurricane Florence.
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State Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey said representatives from approximately 20 insurance companies and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will set up Tuesday in a village-like setting at a Lowe's store parking lot in New Bern. Agents will answer questions and help file insurance claims.
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On Wednesday, the camp will be set up at a Lowe's parking lot in Jacksonville.
In a news release, Causey said the camps will give residents a chance to have direct contact with their insurance companies and others who can help them get their lives back on track as soon as possible.
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