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How to prepare for a hurricane

On Behalf of | Mar 30, 2018 | Hurricane Damage Claims

In 2016 and 2017, three named storms made an impact in Florida. Therefore, FEMA is telling people in the state to get ready for the 2018 hurricane season as soon as possible. Florida’s governor has signed legislation that allows residents to buy emergency supplies for a week tax-free starting on June 1. Ideally, an emergency kit will contain enough food and water for both humans and animals to last for up to five days.

It should also include a radio, gas and a charged phone. By being prepared, it can make it easier for an individual to provide for themselves and others in the aftermath of a hurricane or other disaster situation. Although the hurricane season peaks in September, storms can form as early as May. One other step that a person can take to protect themselves is to buy flood insurance. A flood policy can make it easier to get the resources needed to rebuild after a storm.

Residents are urged to consider the fact that it can flood both inside and outside of flood zones. Those who already have insurance are encouraged to review their policy to make sure that it meets their needs. Anyone who needs flood insurance can do so by talking with an insurance agent or by visiting the FEMA website.

If a person experiences hurricane damage to a residential property, an insurance policy may cover some or all of the cost to repair it. However, there are cases in which a claim is denied. Talking with an attorney may help an individual work with the insurance company to resolve the matter in a favorable manner. This may result in the claim being approved or working to find other sources of funding.