As another productive work year draws to a close for Team UP, we can celebrate the holidays knowing we’ve helped many people overcome disaster recovery and insurance challenges in 2022 and been an effective champion for consumers on many fronts. Through our work with elected officials and in courts, we’ve helped get new consumer protection laws passed and fought hard to defend and enforce existing ones. And through our *WRAP initiative and national collaboration with insurance regulators and risk reduction experts, we’re helping people and communities be more resilient to extreme weather events and earn premium discounts for fortifying homes.
Roadmap to Recovery(R)
UP hosted over 50 Roadmap to Recovery events this past year for disaster-impacted households in CA, CO, FL & OR including in person and online seminars, pro bono financial and insurance legal help clinics, Q&A forums, and Survivor to Survivor emotional support forums.
Roadmap to Preparedness
Through our presentations, publications and advocacy work, UP is helping homeowners deal with reduced coverage options, increasing premiums, and turbulence in the insurance ecosystem. In addition to hosting over 50 preparedness and resiliency presentations this year, we are working hard to get insurers to give mitigation discounts in Western states.
Advocacy and Action
UP’s expertise was referenced over 90 times in the media including articles in the NY Times and the Wall Street Journal and radio and TV broadcasts on ABC, CBS and Fox News. With help from our powerful network of expert policyholder attorney volunteers, we filed 36 Amicus “friend of the court” briefs this past year and contributed to numerous pro-policyholder outcomes and legal precedents. In addition to fighting to uphold the reasonable expectations of insureds, we exposed anti-consumer changes in the products insurers are selling and how they’re currently handling claims.
Thank you donors and funders
Thanks to support from our charitable foundation partners, Find Help Sponsors, event sponsors and individual and corporate donors, UP continued to provide hands-on and online problem-solving help to thousands of consumers and served as an effective advocate for fair insurance practices in all 50 States throughout 2022.
- California OES – Listos California Statewide Grant (LS) Program
- California Resilience Challenge in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Emergency Services
- Community Foundation Boulder County – Boulder County Wildfire Fund
- Fannie Mae
- Foundation for Financial Planning
- Golden State Finance Authority
- Hersher Family Foundation Inc.
- Medtronic
- North Valley Community Foundation – North Complex Fire
- Kralowec Law, P.C. (Cy Pres donor)
- Rural County Representatives of California
- Saint Bernard Project
- Shippy Foundation
- Solano Community Foundation
- The Fire Response Fund at Community Foundation Santa Cruz County
- United Church of Christ
- United Way of Larimer County
- Ventura County Community Foundation – Hill-Woolsey Mid to Long Term Relief Fund
- Wertheimer Family Foundation