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ST. JOHNS, Fla., April 27, 2023鈥擳he start of what is forecast to be a 鈥渟lightly below-average鈥 Atlantic hurricane season is weeks away and the听听is recommending听homeowners,听condo owners,听renters听and听business owners听prepare now.
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鈥淎ny hurricane season will likely cause devastation as we witnessed with 2022鈥檚 Hurricane Ian having record-level claims and losses, despite only three named storms making landfall,鈥 said Sean Kevelighan, CEO, Triple-I. 鈥淒uring , everyone who lives in a hurricane-prone community should take a few moments to ensure they have adequate financial protection for their property and possessions while also taking steps to make their home or business more resilient to the impacts of wind and water.鈥
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made landfall on Sept. 28 in Florida as a Category 4 major hurricane and then again on Sept. 30 in South Carolina as a Category 1, while struck Florida as a Category 1 on Nov.10. In addition, Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico as a Category 1 on Sept. 18.
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鈥淗istory has proven states along the Gulf and East coasts have faced the prospect of catastrophic, hurricane-caused property damage. With more Americans living in harm鈥檚 way, it is critical for everyone residing in a hurricane-prone community to make preparedness a priority,鈥 Kevelighan added.
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, spearheaded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), starts on Sunday, April 30, and continues through Saturday, May 6. The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 and ends on Nov. 30.听
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The Triple-I鈥檚 four key hurricane preparedness tips for the 2023 season include:
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Review Your Insurance Coverage.听Make sure you have the right type 鈥 and amount 鈥 of property insurance. The Triple-I recommends you conduct an听annual insurance review听of your policy(ies) with your insurance professional.
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鈥淲ith home replacement costs escalating more than 55 percent since 2019 due to the higher costs of construction materials and labor, you should ask your insurance professional if you have the right amount of coverage to rebuild or repair your home, to replace its contents, and to cover temporary living expenses if your property is uninhabitable,鈥 Kevelighan said. 鈥淵ou should also ask about听flood insurance,听which is an additional coverage to standard听homeowners,听condo听and听renters听policies, as well as a听small business insurance听policy. Nearly 90 percent of natural disasters involve flooding.鈥
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The best place to start the听insurance review process is by reading the听declarations page听of your policy. It offers details on how much coverage you have, your deductibles, and how a claim will be paid.
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Standard homeowners insurance听covers the structure of your house for disasters such as hurricanes and windstorms, along with a host of other perils, such as fire. It is important to understand the elements that might affect your insurance payout after a hurricane and adjust your policies accordingly.
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Flood insurance, which is a separate policy from your property coverage, is offered through听and several听private insurers.
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Protect Your Vehicles.听Comprehensive auto, which is an optional coverage, protects your vehicle against theft and damage caused by an incident other than a collision, including fire, flood, vandalism, hail, falling rocks or trees, and other hazards. Nearly 80 percent of U.S. drivers opt to purchase comprehensive coverage.
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Make Sure Your Possessions are Adequately Protected.听听Residents need to imagine the out-of-pocket cost of repurchasing their wind-damaged furniture, electronics, clothing, and other personal possessions after a hurricane. Whether you have听homeowners insurance,听condo insurance听or听renters insurance, your policy provides protection against loss or damage to personal property due to a hurricane.
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Creating an听inventory of your belongings听and their value will make it easier to see if you are sufficiently insured for either the听replacement cost听or the听actual cash value听of the items situated at your residence. When you create a photo or video catalog of your home鈥檚 possessions, it expedites 天美传媒 claims process if you sustain damage from a storm.
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Make Your Property More Resilient.听Invest in items that will听harden your property听against wind damage, such as roof tie-downs, a wind-rated garage door, and storm shutters. Triple-I also recommends you have your roof inspected annually by a licensed and bonded contractor to make sure it will withstand high winds and torrential rains.
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FACTS & STATISTICS:
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CONSUMER INFORMATION:
Catastrophes: Insurance Issues
Hurricane Season Insurance Checklist
How to Prepare for Hurricane Season
Hurricane Season Insurance Guide
Hurricane and Windstorm Deductibles
Understanding Your Insurance Deductible
Preparing an Effective Evacuation Plan
Settling Insurance Claims After a Disaster
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INFOGRAPHICS:
What are Hurricane Deductibles?
How to Prepare for Hurricane Season
How to File a Flood Insurance Claim
Is Your Business Ready for Peak Hurricane Season?
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