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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Flood Claim Procedures

Flood Claim Procedures  Adjuster Initial Contact An adjuster will call to set an appointment at the policyholder's phone given in the First Notice of Loss. Adjuster physically views the damaged property, photos and samples collected by the policyholder to define a preliminary estimate of the claim. READ MORE >>

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Report a Claim (Hurricane Damage)

Report a Claim (Damage From a Named Storm)  We hope you and your families are safe during this difficult time in our city, and we want to make your claim process as stress free as we can. The following is claims information for use after a named hurricane, tropical storm or flood for damage that exceeds your deductible. READ MORE >>

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

How the Flood Claim is Processed

Flood Claim Procedures  Adjuster Initial Contact An adjuster will call to set an appointment at the policyholder's phone given in the First Notice of Loss. Adjuster physically views the damaged property, photos and samples collected by the policyholder to define a preliminary estimate of the claim. READ MORE >>

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

House Flooded? What To Do While Waiting For the Insurance Adjuster

You've filed a claim with your insurance company. What do you do next?  First, be sure that your agent has on file a phone number where you can be reached, especially if your home was damaged to the extent that you are no longer living there. READ MORE >>

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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Report a Claim

Report a Claim (Damage From a Named Storm)   We hope you and your families are safe during this difficult time in our city, and we want to make your claim process as stress free as we can. The following is Claims information for use after a named hurricane, tropical storm or flood for damage that exceeds your deductible. READ MORE >>

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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Insurance Tips - Before the Storm

 INSURANCE TIPS Insurance Tips - Before the Storm  Keep a written inventory of your possessions. Take photos or videotape of each room and the exterior of your home to keep with your inventory. Gather important documents and insurance cards and policies. READ MORE >>

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Friday, March 10, 2017

How to Adjust to Flood Map Changes

Every property, regardless of its location, faces a flood risk. Many property owners wonder how their insurance policies cover flood damages. The thing is that most property insurance policies don’t cover flood damages. Most policyholders have to buy separate flood insurance policies to cover their property. READ MORE >>

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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Flood Maps are Changing...What you Should Know

Flood Maps are Changing...What you Should Know Timing is important, owners only have one chance to grandfather and lock in the existing zone for future rating. Last chance to qualify for grandfathering is to buy or renew a policy before the new Flood Insurance Risk Maps (FIRMs) becomes effective. READ MORE >>

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Friday, September 16, 2016

Does Flood Insurance Cover Backed Up Sewer Lines?

For those who live in a high-risk area, flooding insurance is a must have. While it may be a difficult policy to obtain and it can be expensive, it can provide significant financial support to individuals who are likely to experience a flood. But, what does that mean to you? READ MORE >>

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Friday, September 9, 2016

Does Flood Insurance Cover Backed Up Sewer Lines?

For those who live in a high-risk area, flooding insurance is a must have. While it may be a difficult policy to obtain and it can be expensive, it can provide significant financial support to individuals who are likely to experience a flood. But, what does that mean to you? READ MORE >>

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