Aloha my ohana,
As we approach the October 1 deadline, I want to mahalo you for the trust and commitment you have already shown in this process. Because you have done everything we asked of you, your claim is in a strong place. Our kuleana now is to make sure your story is presented as powerfully as possible so your voice is heard.
If you come across more documents, receipts, photos, or memories that show how these fires impacted your life, please share them with us. Each detail is important and helps honor your story. In some situations, we may still need another release or signature to move your claim forward. If that applies to you, someone from my office will reach out. Please watch for calls, texts, or emails from us so we can keep everything on track.
The Trustee needs clear proof that you lived where the fires happened, that you faced costs you otherwise would not have, and that your life was made harder because of this tragedy. The more we can show, the stronger your recovery will be.
I also want to let you know that we have opened a new office in Missoula, Montana. It is a place of wide open skies and far distances, where people also seek justice but can be slow to trust. If you feel that my team and I have stood by you in a good way, I humbly ask that you leave us a 5-star review on our Google page:
https://g.page/r/CfMqKrpL58crEAE/review
Your voice helps others know they have someone who will fight for them too. I hope you have good weekend with ohana and I will send you another update next Friday.
Mahalo,
Andrew Van Arsdale