by Admin | Oct 20, 2016 | Natural Disasters, Residential
If you live in an area with a high hurricane, earthquake or flood risk, you likely already have a comprehensive natural disaster or emergency response plan. Part of this plan may include a ready-packed bag with necessary food staples and helpful items like a...
by Admin | Oct 6, 2016 | Natural Disasters
Coastal residents of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas are bracing themselves for the impact of Hurricane Matthew. A state of emergency has already been issued, and areas are being evacuated in high-risk areas of each state. The Weather Channel warns that even if the...
by Admin | Sep 29, 2016 | Insurance, Natural Disasters
Hurricane Hermine left behind massive flooding and high-wind damage in its wake. An estimated 325,000 Florida customers lost power and as of Sept. 9, 31,000 still have not regained access to electricity, according to The Weather Channel. The Hill reported that...
by Admin | Sep 2, 2016 | Natural Disasters
The Blue Cut Fire earned its name because it started on the Blue Cut trail in the Cajon Pass and San Bernardino County area. While CNN reported that the fire has been contained since it first began threatening and ravaging thousands of acres around Los Angeles,...
by Admin | Aug 22, 2016 | Insurance, Natural Disasters
While most of the rain has passed, the extensive damage to parts of southern Louisiana remains. It’s been called a one-in-a-1000-year event! In light of these devastating floods, where over 40,000 homes have been damaged and thousands are living in shelters,...
by Admin | Aug 19, 2016 | Natural Disasters
On Aug. 14, President Obama declared in an official statement a major disaster exists in Louisiana following the destruction caused by flooding and severe storms beginning on Aug. 11 and continuing into this week. Subsequently, he has ordered that Federal aid...