Authorities are warning community members to watch out for insurance and FEMA-related scams after the Eaton and Palisades fires devastated parts of the Los Angeles area.
The word of caution came from the Pasadena Police Department in the form of posts to social media. The department said it has seen an increase in reports of scam attempts since the destructive blazes.
“If your home has been damaged, you may be targeted by scammers trying to take advantage of you during this vulnerable time,” said Officer Riddle of Pasadena PD.
The scams come in the form of door-to-door visits, phone calls and emails, the department said.
According to Pasadena PD, fire victims should never give any personal or financial information to unverified or unsolicited contacts.
“Legitimate FEMA and insurance representatives will have official documentation and won’t pressure you for immediate decisions,” the department said.
All phone numbers related to FEMA or private insurance providers can be verified by calling official phone numbers. Those can be found listed on the websites for either FEMA or your specific insurance provider.
“Trust your instincts,” Pasadena PD said. “If someone is rushing you, making threats, or demanding payment through gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency, it’s a red flag.”
If you think you have been scammed, or have any information about scammers in the area, please call the Pasadena Police at 626-744-4241 or report information anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477), via your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP on Google play or the Apple App Store, or by using the website lacrimestoppers.org.