10/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2025 13:40
DENVER - While remaining safe, checking on your family and neighbors, taking care of the basics (food, shelter, clothing), and ensuring medical needs are met are the most important things in the immediate aftermath, assessing the damage, collecting critical documents, and starting to clean up will soon be a top concern for many people.
The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI), part of the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), can help people with their insurance questions, whether that's getting the contact information for insurance companies and agents or asking how to file a claim. Contact the Consumer Service Team at 303-894-7490 / 800-930-3745 (outside of the Denver metro area) / [email protected] or visit our website, doi.colorado.gov (click on "File a Complaint"). You can also find flood resources from the DOI here.
"The Division of Insurance is here to help Coloradans as they navigate the after effects of the serious flooding in Southwestern Colorado," said Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway. "Unfortunately, most property insurance policies don't cover flooding. But there are other resources available, and Coloradans shouldn't hesitate to contact us if they have questions."
Floods operate differently under property insurance than other disasters as they are not typically a covered event under a homeowner policy; this means that damages and evacuations from flooding and Additional Living Expenses (ALE) would not be covered. Review your policy and contact your insurance carrier if you have any questions about what's covered under your policy. If you have a National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy or are requesting federal assistance from FEMA because you do not have other coverage, know that FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) are likely to provide slower support given the current government shutdown.
It is always important for homeowners to know what's in their insurance policy. The Division will be monitoring consumer protections for impacted homeowners, including analyzing compliance with the following requirements:
Insurance Information and Reminders
Verify Coverage Before Filing Claims - Automobile, Homeowners, Renters and Businesses
Contact the Consumer Service Team at 303-894-7490 / 800-930-3745 (outside of the Denver metro area) / [email protected] or visit our website, doi.colorado.gov (click on "File a Complaint").