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5 Things to Know About Updating Your Insurance for Hurricane Season

The Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. It’s time to review your insurance coverages to ensure you’re protected financially against hurricane-related losses. Here are five things to consider: Don’t wait until it’s too late—Check your insurance policies well before the storm to see what is and is not covered. Know your…

Hurricanes and Your Homeowners Insurance Policy

As a homeowner, it’s essential to understand what types of hurricane damage are covered by your homeowners insurance policy and what additional endorsements or policies you should consider to ensure that you’re adequately protected. Types of Hurricane Damage Covered by Homeowners Insurance Policies Most homeowners insurance policies provide some financial protection against damage caused by…

Preparing for a Hurricane

Research scientists at Colorado State University recently updated their projections, and are now expecting “above average” tropical cyclone activity during the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season (June 1 – Nov. 30.) ​Many community associations activate an emergency plan as a hurricane approaches. But just how thorough is yours? Download our Hurricane Preparedness Guide to help keep your family safe…

Hurricane Preparedness Tips

Each year, hurricane season presents a significant risk to homeowners. Not limited to coastal areas, hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major property damage due to storm surge, wind damage and flooding. These eight tips can increase your readiness in the event of a hurricane. Plan your evacuation. Plan how you will leave and where…

Hurricane Preparation and Safety Tips for Businesses

According to the Congressional Budget Office, hurricane and tropical storm damages account for approximately $9 billion in losses to commercial businesses each year. Research scientists at Colorado State University recently updated their projections, and are now expecting “above average” tropical cyclone activity during the Atlantic Hurricane Season (June 1 – Nov. 30.) Before a Hurricane…

How Extreme Weather Events Affect Your Insurance Rates

The Mid-Atlantic’s coastal region is susceptible to storms and hurricanes, which creates additional risk for insurers, and more difficulty securing coverage. Extreme weather events — such as hurricanes, tornadoes, hailstorms and wildfires — continue to make headlines as they become increasingly devastating and costly. These events aren’t limited to one geographic area, impacting businesses across…