04/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2026 11:30
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 15, 2026
Contact: Caleb Kulich, Public Information Officer, (608) 621-1290, [email protected]
Consumers with homes damaged during the recent storms should avoid hiring a door-to-door home repair crew. These transient crews are known as "storm chasers" because they travel to communities struck by severe weather and solicit business at consumer homes. Despite their tempting promises of quick, cheap fixes, transient repair crews often provide poor quality work or ask for up-front payments, then perform no work at all. They are often not from Wisconsin, so if something goes wrong, it may be impossible for a consumer to get their money back.
Tips for Homeowners Seeking Repair Contractors
Homes are not the only property that may have sustained severe weather damage. Many consumers rely on their motor vehicles for everyday transportation, and seeking repairs can be a stressful experience. Consumers can protect themselves by knowing their rights, resources, and these auto repair tips:
Tips for Vehicle Owners Seeking Auto Body Work
Auto body repair shops cannot make repairs that the owner did not authorize or increase the price of those repairs without authorization after the consumer received an estimate or quote. A shop may hold a vehicle until the consumer pays for authorized repairs but cannot hold the vehicle if they refuse to pay for unauthorized repairs. After work is complete, the shop must provide an invoice describing and listing the cost for all repairs, replaced parts, and labor.
Insurance Tips
The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) published an After a Storm Hits Fact Sheet which can help consumers understand their policy options and coverage. After severe weather strikes, consumers should:
State law protects consumers and businesses against insurance fraud. In Wisconsin, contractors:
Contact the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of Wisconsin at oci.wi.gov or (800) 236-8517 with questions about insurance agents, adjusters, or companies.
For more information and consumer protection resources, or to file a complaint, visit DATCP's Consumer Protection webpage at ConsumerProtection.wi.gov. DATCP's Consumer Protection Hotline can be contacted at (800) 422-7128 or [email protected].
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