ComEd sends rejection letters after encouraging consumers to file spoiled food claims following August outages

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Thursday, November 19, 2020
ComEd customers receive denial letters for spoiled food claims after August outages
Several ComEd customers say they're angry with the company because of how it handled widespread power outages back in August.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Several ComEd customers say they're angry with the company because of how it handled widespread power outages back in August.

Customers who submitted claims for spoiled food are now receiving rejection letters from ComEd.

The storm last August left more than 800,000 customers without power. When that happened, ComEd released a statement to the I-Team saying people with spoiled food could file a claim for reimbursement.

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ComEd said that once the claim was received, someone from their team would evaluate it to see if it meets their criteria.

But, many people are starting to get letters from ComEd saying their food claim was denied. The people ABC7 spoke with say they feel that ComEd gave them false hope and that filing a claim was a waste of time.

As for why people's claim are being denied, ComEd told the I-Team, "We recognize how difficult it was for customers who experienced the longest outages due to this act of nature. That said, ComEd is not liable for damages caused by severe weather or other acts of nature that are outside our control."

It's still unclear why ComEd encouraged affected customers to file a claim in the first place, and that's what many people said has them so frustrated with ComEd.