Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Launches 'Emergency Flood Recovery Support Camp'
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance announced on the 11th that it has set up an "Emergency Flood Recovery Support Camp" mainly in the flood-affected areas near Gangnam, where the damage from the heavy rain was severe, and is carrying out rapid damage recovery support and emergency relief activities.
The emergency support camp consists of an emergency support team of about 100 employees from Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance, Hyundai Hi-Car Loss Adjusters, and Hi-Car Plaza, a designated branch of Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance, along with about 50 tow trucks.
They move flooded vehicles to temporary storage facilities and provide various flood-related compensation consultations and accident reporting services to customers visiting the camp.
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Hyun-gyu Lee, Head of Compensation Support at Hyundai Hi-Car Loss Adjusters, stated, "We will do our best to support customers suffering from flood damage so that they do not experience inconvenience, and we will also promptly pay insurance claims."
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