by Admin | May 15, 2018 | Insurance, Natural Disasters
Regardless of whether a greater or fewer than average number of hurricanes are forecast, everyone who is potentially in the path of hurricanes or their storm surge would be wise to prepare. This preparation includes checking insurance coverage and purchasing flood...
by Admin | May 15, 2018 | Insurance, Natural Disasters
As we advance towards June 1 and the start of hurricane season, several organizations have published their 2018 hurricane forecasts, the National Hurricane Center has announced technical changes designed to improve communications during this hurricane season and...
by Admin | Nov 22, 2017 | Insurance, Natural Disasters
Perhaps you think that you don’t live in an area impacted by Harvey, Irma, Maria or the wildfires. Do you? Are you sure? Countrywide 11.9 million residential renovation and remodeling projects were projected to take place in 2017. There were 1.1 million new...
by Admin | Aug 3, 2017 | Commercial, Natural Disasters, Residential
Dorothy had her concerns about lions, tigers and bears—and rightfully so. However, many carriers and agents would be happy with only three concerns, instead of with hail storms, flooding, wild fires, tornados, hurricanes, structure fires and water damage, lightning...
by Admin | May 31, 2017 | Insurance, Natural Disasters
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s 2017 hurricane forecast was released on May 25. NOAA predicts a greater chance of an above normal season than the chance for either a near normal or a below normal season. Their predictions include 11-17 named...
by Admin | Apr 6, 2017 | Natural Disasters, Residential
Too many homeowners report underinsurance. Why? Part of the issue could be outdated valuation methods. That could mean higher out-of-pocket costs for clients, claim delays, carriers’ mispriced books and unhappy clients. Regardless of the claim, underinsurance matters....