A predicted hectic hurricane season + uninsured homeowners. What could go wrong? | Opinion [Miami Herald]
It’s going to be a white-knuckle hurricane season for many Floridians - and
That’s because meteorologists with the
That’s always bad news, but there is an extra layer of concern this year, a troubling perfect storm brewing for some Floridians.
That’s because the record number of storms expected coincides with a growing number of Floridians who no longer have homeowners insurance either because they were dropped by their carrier or simply can’t afford the exorbitant increases imposed on homeowners. The
The scenario is bleak.
That’s because meteorologists with the
That’s always bad news, but there is an extra layer of concern this year, a troubling perfect storm for some Floridians. That’s because the record number of storms expected coincides with a growing number of Floridians who no longer have homeowners insurance either because they were dropped by their carrier or simply can’t afford the exorbitant increases imposed on homeowners. The
The scenario is bleak.
This surpasses the average season and is well above even the extremely active seasons in 2020 and 2022, when
With the potential for numerous powerful storms to aim at
Needless to say, those likely most at risk are the estimated 600,000
Without insurance, these families have no financial protection if their homes are damaged or destroyed by a hurricane. You’re on your own. As
This hurricane season feels more like a horror movie than ever before. Rising seas and intensifying storms are fueled by the warm ocean waters that surround
Here’s where Floridians should get mad: Despite calling a special session on property insurance in 2022, the
All Floridians must take this warning seriously. Prepare your homes and finances the best you can for potential storm impacts now before disaster strikes.
Those uninsured need to research assistance programs and start financial planning in case they take a direct hit.
And
Half measures will no longer suffice — major reforms are required to protect residents from future catastrophe.
Let’s hope this hurricane season is not a bitter lesson, but a warning.
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