Citizens insurance issued living-expenses checks for 40% of claimants at response centers
Florida’s state-run homeowners’ insurance company offers coverage for food and a place to live for policyholders whose homes are deemed unlivable after a disaster. At post-hurricane response centers in 2024, 40% of the people it insured got checks for additional living expenses.
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