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New York, April 15, 2020—U.S. insurers are assisting disaster victims after dozens of deadly tornadoes tore across multiple southern states, according to the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I).
Property damage caused by tornadoes is covered underÌý, renters, andÌýÌýpolicies, and under the optional comprehensive portion of anÌýÌýpolicy. Nearly 80 percent of U.S. drivers opt to purchase comprehensive coverage.
While COVID-19 is causing changes in some business practices, the nation’s insurers are open and helping customers who sustained tornado-related damage. Most of the fatalities from the severe weather occurred in Mississippi, South Carolina, and Georgia on Sunday, April 12, and Monday, April 13.
The Triple-I has these recommendations when property damage occurs:
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Checklist for Renters, Home and Auto Owners
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Checklist for Small Business Owners
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Customers should contact their insurer to access safely the assistance they need. Many services are available via mobile app and online.
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