From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject AG Nessel Reminds Residents to Follow Emergency Orders, Avoid Common Post-Storm Scams
Date April 15, 2026 4:14 PM
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding residents to watch out for common post-storm scams as communities across Michigan clean





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Dana Nessel Michigan Attorney General Press Release






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April 15, 2026




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AG Nessel Reminds Residents to Follow Emergency Orders, Avoid Common Post-Storm Scams

*LANSING* – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding residents to watch out for common post-storm scams as communities across Michigan clean up from the latest round of intense storms that moved across the state last night. Governor Gretchen Whitmer has also extended the activation of the State Emergency Operations Center as water levels continue to rise, threatening dams and severe flooding. The State of Michigan has information on what to do in the aftermath of flooding on the MIREADY website, including tips on how to recover from a disaster [ [link removed] ]. The State has also launched a new website [ [link removed] ] where residents can receive up-to-date information on impacted dams and statewide flooding.

Residents should exercise caution in all flooded areas. Do not attempt to wade into or drive through flooded areas, as the depth and condition of the road is not always obvious. Likewise, adhere to all barricades and follow posted detours.

“As communities across Michigan face flood warnings and watches, residents must be prepared,” said Attorney General Nessel. “If you live near a flood zone, monitor official updates and sign up for local alerts. Unfortunately, severe weather and flooding often bring out bad actors looking to profit from impacted residents. Before making any repairs, remember to do your homework and know your rights.”

Additionally, Attorney General Nessel is reissuing four alerts to help consumers know their rights and responsibilities in the following areas:


* After the Disaster Scams [ [link removed] ]_;_
* Michigan Towing Laws [ [link removed] ]_;_
* Beware of Buying a Flood-Damaged Vehicle [ [link removed] ]; and
* Researching home repair contractors and offers to avoid being scammed [ [link removed] ].

Whatever the type of disaster, affected homeowners want to repair the damage right away to get back to a sense of normalcy. Unfortunately, that rush to repair one's home often leads otherwise careful consumers to make decisions they would not normally make.

To avoid falling victim to a scam, take the following steps:


* *Breathe! *Take some time to process what has happened, and don't make any rash decisions before doing your homework. This is especially true if you are approached by anyone telling you they can fix your home right away – but only if you accept their “help” right now. Legitimate home repair contractors understand you need time to do your homework and check them out before you pay them anything or sign any contracts.
* *Talk to your homeowner's insurance agent or company. *Carefully review your homeowner's insurance policy to determine what damage may be covered and the amount of your deductible. Then be sure to contact your homeowner's insurance agent or company, writing down questions you have and the answers that you are provided, along with a list of whom you talked to and when. Knowing what your insurance will cover will help you to determine how much you are able to spend on repairs, and prioritize repairs based on safety and need.
* *Do your homework.* Do your homework before hiring a home repair contractor by following the tips found in the remainder of this Consumer Alert [ [link removed] ]. Some tips include ensuring that the home repair contractor you've decided to hire is licensed, insured, well-regarded by your friends and neighbors, and you are comfortable with their complaint history (if one exists).
* *Get everything in writing, never pay in cash, and never pay in full up front.* Ensure that all promises, quotes, and expectations are put in writing in a contract that you will carefully review before signing. Paying for a home repair using a credit card is recommended, because using credit cards provides you with added protection to dispute a charge if the repair is not completed. Finally, you should never pay for an entire home repair up front! To ensure that all work is completed in accordance with the contract terms and your expectations, arrange to pay for only part of the work up front and pay for the rest of the work once it is complete to your satisfaction.

To file a complaint with the Attorney General, or get additional information, contact:

Consumer Protection Team [ [link removed] ]
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-335-7599
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll free: 877-765-8388
Online complaint form [ [link removed] ]

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