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Jimmy Patronis Answers Insurance Concerns about Hurricane Michael
Families affected by Hurricane Michael are still in a constant battle with their insurance companies for their claims. Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jimmy Patronis want to make residents feel supported through the process. The claims from the monstrous hurricane...
State Farm Releases Top States For Home Theft Claims
State Farm, an auto, home, and individual life insurance provider wants consumers to be aware of the top states with theft claims and a few prevention tips. In 2017, a total of 74,676 of home theft claims were reported with an estimate of 6,223 monthly claims. Top 10...
10 Commercial Insurance Questions to Ask Your Agent
When picking an insurance plan, doubts arise. Here is a list of the top 10 questions you should ask your agent before picking a plan to make sure you get the right coverage. What types of insurance are available to small business owners? You should be informed of...
2018 Thanksgiving Safety Tips
Thanksgiving is just a week away and it’s time for gatherings, festivities and food, lots of food! Even though we hope that you enjoy yourself amongst your family and friends, here are some tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe this Thanksgiving! Never Drink...
Preparing for the Inevitable: 5 Steps to Follow When Technology Fails
Power outages are spontaneous and don’t come with a warning. Every company needs a plan for incident response. Having processes in place is essential, however those processes don’t cover all eventualities. If something unexpected happens at any time of the day, what...
Majority of Hurricane Michael claims coming from Bay County
60 percent of the insurance claims filed weeks after Hurricane Michael were from Bay County, the most destructed county from the category 4 storm. As of Wednesday, 101,145 claims were filed and 61,054 belonged to Bay County. The next high number of claims was from...
Hurricane Michael exposes building-code weakness in Florida’s Panhandle
Florida’s statewide building code is one of the strongest anywhere, but Hurricane Michael exposed its weakness in the state’s Panhandle region, reports The Real Deal South Florida. Varying by location in the state, building code requirements for wind-resistant...
Is Katrina still the costliest hurricane of all time? It’s complicated.
Despite the monster storms this hurricane season and in 2017, Miami Herald reports that Katrina remains No. 1 on the list of costliest hurricanes. Costliest hurricanes 1. Hurricane Katrina Cat 3, 2005 $160B 2. Hurricane Harvey Cat 4, 2017 $125B 3. Hurricane Maria Cat...
What Insurance Agents Wish You Knew About Keeping Your Home Safe
It's common for homeowners to be concerned about the risk of natural disasters from hurricanes to flooding to fires. If you're looking to keep your home safe, U.S. News & World Report put together a list of expert-backed tips to keep your home safe and secure,...
Some Panhandle businesses may never recover following Hurricane Michael
According to Florida Today, all around most of Bay County, specifically the Panama City area, most businesses seem to be a "tangled mess of broken glass, twisted aluminum and stark warnings against those thinking to take advantage if the situation." Recovery efforts...
Hurricane Michael is a new test of Florida’s odd property insurance market
The Real Deal South Florida reports how Hurricane Michael's damage to property in the Florida's Panhandle region will "provide a fresh test of the state’s unusual property insurance market." Compared to other states, Florida's industry leaders such as Allstate and...
Hurricane aftermath: ‘Catastrophic’ damage; economic losses
The Florida Trend reports that "the scope of the devastation brought by Hurricane Michael came into sobering focus on Thursday as rescue workers searched a ruined landscape of splintered homes, toppled trees and upended vehicles that stretched across much of the...
Why Hurricanes Seem to Be Getting Stronger
Tristram Korten in his latest piece on GQ, shares his thoughts on how "hurricane season is increasingly intense and personal for those on the East Coast these days." Korten says that may be because it's changing. He writes, "as climate scientists race to study global...
Hurricane Michael is Forecast to be a “Dangerous Major Hurricane”
CNN reports that Hurricane Michael is forecast to be a "dangerous major hurricane" when it hits the US Gulf Coast on Wednesday. This forecast by the National Hurricane Center indicates that Michael may be a Category 3 hurricane -- with winds from 111 to 129 mph --...
Florida contractors working under AOB under pressure from citizens and courts
There is no doubt that Florida’s restoration industry and their right to work under assignment of benefits (AOB) is under attack by the insurance industry. A Florida News Service article discussed Citizens Insurance President Barry Gillway is delaying rate increases...
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