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Lessons learned from Hurricane Michael
Although it may sound repetitive, there really is no better advice than to "always be prepared" or to "stay tuned to updates" during hurricane season. As First Coast News reports, these tips held true in early October of 2018 when Hurricane Michael hit the Florida...
DeSantis targets money to hurricane recovery
Vowing that the state won’t forget hurricane-damaged Northwest Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday made his first use of a controversial economic-development program by saying money will go to a pair of roads tied to workforce housing in Bay County. Marking the...
Are Category 5 Hurricanes here to stay?
There have been five different Category 5 hurricanes (the strongest, most destructive hurricane) in the past four hurricane seasons in the Atlantic, leaving wonder as to whether or not this trend is here to stay. A Penn State University meteorologist Michael Mann...
Hurricane Prep: What You Need to Know
It is important not to wait until a hurricane hits to begin preparation- Floridians should be prepared ahead of time. Weather can change quite quickly, and this may not allow for much time for prep in time of need. We are currently at the peak of Hurricane Season this...
Florida Lawmaker Requests Answers Regarding Hurricane Michael Claims
Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier has recently spoken out about the claims regarding Hurricane Michael, which occurred almost one whole year ago. He claims that insurance companies have been paying claims on time, however he is aware of the claims that are...
ILG joins Hurricane Dorian Relief Effort by Donating Several Large Tarps and Supplies for Residents of the Abacos and Bahamas and Launches Hurricane Dorian Help Center on Facebook
ILG has been carefully following slow moving but catastrophic Hurricane Dorian from the beginning. Once we saw Dorian parked over the Abacos and Grand Bahama, we knew from our 15 years of experience that the impact would be devastating to the locals, and it...
Hurricane Dorian Preparedness 2019: What to do before the storm
Floridians are encouraged to have a disaster supply kit ready to go during hurricane season with the following items: Water (at least a gallon a day per person, for 3 to 7 days)Food (enough for at least 3 to 7 days)Non-perishable foods and juicesFoods for infants and...
Updated Forecast Predicts Increased Chances of Above-Normal Hurricane Season
Forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have announced that there is a bigger chance than previously thought for an above-normal hurricane season in the Atlantic this season. The likeliness of an above-average hurricane season has jumped...
Hurricane Dorian storm prep: what you need to buy now
Hurricane Dorian is set to hit Florida’s east coast this long Labor Day Weekend or early next week, with the most recent forecast saying Dorian will grow into a major Category 4 storm before "bearing down on the Sunshine State on Monday or Tuesday." We at Insurance...
A critical moment for Tropical Storm Dorian is just hours away
Tropical Storm Dorian poses the first big threat of the hurricane season to the Caribbean and Florida. While this storm is not expected to become a behemoth like Hurricane Mariaor Irma, there is a chance this could be a significant system when it reaches Florida this...
What Every Small Business Owner Should Know to Prepare for Potential Disasters
Being prepared for any disaster that may arise is vital for every business owner, no matter how big or small their business may be. One thing to keep in mind is communication post-disaster. It is important to have the ability to talk to others once the storm has...
Insurance Lobbyists Hope for Mandatory Flood Disclosure
Insurance lobbyists are currently urging for mandatory disclosure of flooding to be adopted in the state and national levels due to outdated FEMA flood maps causing homeowners to have risk of uninsured damages and more risks of flooding in general. There is the...
The Difficulties of Getting a Tax Break for Flood Damages
While battling flood damage, it can be extremely difficult to get a tax break for it. Here’s what every homeowner should know. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act limits the extent at which individuals can claim a deduction for property damagesThis act causes people to only be...
Citizen Insurance Receives Approval for Rate Hikes in Broward and Palm Beach
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation has just received approval on an average 9.6 percent rate hike for policyholders in Broward, which will take effect on December 1st, resulting in average premiums increasing from $3,057 to $3,351. As for Palm Beach County, the...
How to Clean Smoke Damage from your Home
Here are some tips on how to deal with cleaning up smoke damage in your home. Evaluate the Damage. When dealing with smoke damage, you should first look and see how severe the damage is. After assessing the damage, you can determine how much you can fix on your own,...
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