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Minnesota Department of Commerce urges insurance preparedness as wildfire risk escalates

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SAINT PAUL, MN: As Minne­sota experiences an active spring wildfire season, with dangerous and fast-moving fires currently happening, the Minnesota Depart­ment of Commerce is urging Min­nesota homeowners and renters to take proactive steps to protect their property from potential wildfire damage.

Be insurance ready

  • Review your coverage: Con­firm with your insurance agent that your homeowner or renter policy covers wildfire-related damage. Understand your poli­cy’s limits, exclusions and de­ductibles.
  • Build a home inventory: Take photos of each room in your home, including storage spac­es like the attic, shed and ga­rage. Write a brief description of each item, noting the make, model, price and other details that might help when filing a claim.
  • Know how to file: In the event of a fire, contact your insurance agent immediately to start the claims process. Commerce of­fers support if you face delays or disputes.

Help with insurance and recovery

The Commerce Department pro­vides:

  • Advice on how to file a home­owner or renter insurance claim
  • Information on what typical policies do and do not cover
  • Support for consumers dealing with insurance disputes
  • Links to local and federal disas­ter assistance resources

For step-by-step recovery tools, visit Commerce’s Disaster Infor­mation Center.

Minnesotans can also reach out di­rectly to the Commerce Consum­er Services Center for one-on-one help:

Protecting property before a wildfire

To minimize potential damage from wildfires, Commerce recommends these actions:

  • Prepare your home: Remove dry leaves, dead brush, debris and pine needles from yards and gutters. Burning bush or yard waste is not allowed un­der current burning restrictions. When fire danger is high, camp­fires are discouraged. People are encouraged to find alterna­tives to burning to dispose of yard waste, such as compost­ing, chipping, or taking brush to a collection site.
  • Create a defensible zone: Maintain a buffer zone of at least 30 feet around your home. Keep the grass mowed low. Move wood piles away. Clean under decks and patios.
  • Visit the Minnesota Firewise Program website  to learn more ways to reduce your home’ s wildfire risk.
  • Protect important docu­ments: Safeguard important documents, such as titles, deeds and financial records. Make copies and secure them in a fireproof safe or digitally back them up to the cloud. Have a plan to evacuate including im­portant documents, medicines and pets.

Stay alert and informed

Fire danger has been extreme across all of Minnesota. Multiple areas have also experienced Red Flag Warnings for critical fire weather hazards due to low humidity, high winds, and very dry fuels available. Wildfires can easily start and get out of control in these conditions. Until the state receives significant precipitation or conditions im­prove, fire danger may remain very high. Check the current fire danger and burning restrictions at the Min­nesota Department of Natural Re­sources webpage: Fire danger and burning restrictions.

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