﻿# Faultprint Assessment Draft: NFIP Flood Claim Appeal

## Status

Draft generated from the v9 report baseline, using the v8 external-validation hardening pass plus targeted NFIP label corrections.

This draft is findings-only. It does not recommend actions, predict failure, assert illegality, or claim that the institution has failed.

## Corpus Position

- Institution: NFIP Flood Claim Appeal
- Sector: Flood insurance / public insurance program
- Client-eligible findings included: 4
- Caveated findings included: 2

## Pathology Mix

- Contestability Lag: 2
- Deadline Compression: 1
- Documentation Burden Transfer: 1

## Resemblance Mix

- elevated_resemblance: 2
- high_resemblance: 1
- moderate_resemblance: 1

## Findings

### Finding 1: Contestability Lag

Condition: NFIP handbook states FEMA appeal decision is final agency review

Resemblance band: high_resemblance

Output status: client_ready

Finding statement: Operating row shows a high structural resemblance to postmortem anatomy; this is not a failure finding and requires internal records to test.

Evidence anchor: NFIP handbook states FEMA's appeal decision represents the agency's final review of the claim and no further administrative review is provided.

Falsification evidence: Post-appeal litigation and outcome records would test this condition.

Boundary: Federal court remains available under stated conditions.

### Finding 2: Contestability Lag

Condition: FEMA works with policyholder and insurer to gather facts and review policy

Resemblance band: elevated_resemblance

Output status: client_ready

Finding statement: Operating row shows elevated resemblance to known breakdown conditions, with at least one postmortem-supported pathology or companion condition.

Evidence anchor: FloodSmart states FEMA works with the policyholder and insurer to gather facts review the policy and provide an appeal decision.

Falsification evidence: Claim-file completeness audits and supplemental-document records would test this condition.

Boundary: Review channel exists but evidence quality controls are not shown.

### Finding 3: Documentation Burden Transfer

Condition: Appeal success depends on documentation policyholder can gather after disaster

Resemblance band: elevated_resemblance

Output status: client_ready_with_caveat

Finding statement: Operating row shows elevated resemblance to known breakdown conditions, with at least one postmortem-supported pathology or companion condition.

Evidence anchor: The appeal process depends on a policyholder assembling proof after flood loss under time pressure and policy rules.

Falsification evidence: Document checklists language access and appeal reversal data would test this condition.

Boundary: Does not establish that appeals fail at elevated rates or that required documentation is unavailable.

### Finding 4: Deadline Compression

Condition: NFIP policyholders have 60 days from denial letter to file FEMA appeal

Resemblance band: moderate_resemblance

Output status: client_ready_with_caveat

Finding statement: Operating row shows a condition also present in postmortem libraries, but current public evidence is not enough to treat it as high exposure.

Evidence anchor: FloodSmart states a policyholder has a 60-day window to file an appeal with FEMA from the denial letter date.

Falsification evidence: Appeal timeliness records and missed-deadline counts would test this condition.

Boundary: This does not assert the 60-day window is unfair.

## Internal Exclusions

Internal revise/hold rows excluded from this draft: 1

## Report Boundary

This draft is based on the reviewed corpus and the current Faultprint evidence libraries. It identifies structural conditions and evidence requirements. It is not a legal opinion, audit conclusion, compliance certification, or prediction.
