
“We’ve all seen the significant damage that can result from storms ripping through neighborhoods,” Attorney General Hill said. “Hoosiers needing home repairs can become vulnerable targets for fly-by-night fix-up crews that appear at their doorsteps promising to work cheaply and quickly.”
Reputable contractors also visit storm-ravaged neighborhoods offering their services, Attorney General Hill noted, but consumers must do their homework to make sure to hire trustworthy companies.
Attorney General Hill offered these tips to Hoosiers:
- Do not sign documents or agree to any repair work on the spot during initial contact with someone offering services. Instead, simply obtain the person’s contact information.
- Do not provide access to your home to any stranger offering to perform a free inspection. Among other possible dangers, unethical contractors have been known to secretly cause damage to homes in order to then repair it.
- Do not fall for high-pressure tactics such as the claim that you’ll get the best deal by agreeing to hire a contractor immediately on the spot.
- Consider the possible wisdom of finding your own contractor rather than accepting the services of someone who shows up at your house.
- Research any business or individual offering services. Look for signs of credibility such as official websites. Seek reviews and testimonials from former customers.
- Contact your insurance agency to find out your terms of coverage. Ask whether your insurance company recommends any particular repair company.
- Do not sign over insurance checks directly to repair companies. Rather, obtain the invoices yourself and pay repair companies directly.
- Get multiple quotes. Shop and compare just as you would with any other important consumer decision.
- Avoid letting the emotional toll of a situation influence decisions about repairing or replacing items that are damaged or lost.
“The best decision is an informed decision,” Attorney General Hill said. “Double check before you write a check.”
Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Indiana Attorney General about any suspected scams. You can file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.



