by ECM | December 9, 2017 6:29 am
Save receipts, take photos, and document your losses
East County News Service
December 8, 2017 (San Diego) – If you suffered damages due to planned power outages, you can submit a claim to SDG&E asking for reimbursement, says Helen Gao. SDG&E has posted information on its website: https://www.sdge.com/business/services/making-claim[1] or scroll down to view the information provided by the utility:
If you have suffered a loss or damage due to service interruption and believe we may be responsible, you can submit a claim which will be investigated and evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Please note that we will not be liable for failure to deliver gas or electric service to our customers due to circumstances beyond our reasonable control, such as weather conditions, damage by third parties or other intervening damage to our facilities.
Submitting a Claim
You can make a claim by:
Mail to:
San Diego Gas & Electric
Attention: Claims Department
P.O. Box 129831
San Diego, CA 92112
Fax to:
1-858-541-5737
Attention: Claims Department
After we receive your claim, a claims representative will contact you within two business days. If your claim was forwarded to our Claims Department by a company field employee, we will make every effort to contact you within three business days.
Our goal is to reach a final decision on any claim within 30-45 days. However, if the incident is complex in nature, the investigation and evaluation period may take longer. At the conclusion of our investigation, you will receive either a call from us or a letter informing you of our decision. If your claim is denied, we will provide you the reason for the denial. If you are not satisfied with our decision you have the option and right at any time during the claims process to file a civil action or a small claims lawsuit. You can also refer your loss to your insurance carrier who may reimburse you subject to policy coverage and any applicable deductible.
Providing Supporting Documentation
To evaluate your claim, we will need the following types of information:
Property Damage:
Bodily Injury:
Business Interruption:
Food Loss and Spoilage:
We evaluate food loss claims based on the recommended guidelines from the U. S. Department of Agriculture:
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