GEICO’s Catastrophe Response Team prepared to assist customers in Hurricane Ian’s path
As Hurricane Ian approaches the
GEICO has the following recommendations for
Before the storm:
- Documentation: Secure any important documents for your vehicle including title and registration to help expedite your experience.
- Clean up – Remove any objects such as outdoor furniture or garbage bins that could become airborne during the high winds.
- Fill up or fully charge your vehicle – Getting gas after a hurricane may prove difficult if the power is knocked out or roads are impassable. The same goes for electrical vehicle owners, who should make sure they have a full charge before the storm hits.
- Make a supply kit now – Include at least three days of food and water, medications, toiletries, cash, batteries and a radio. (Do not forget animal care supplies.)
- Have an evacuation plan – Identify a safe place and discuss how you will communicate with your family if you are separated.
- Evacuation Shelters – Know where evacuation shelters are located in your area.
- Follow the directions of local officials.
In flooded conditions:
- Avoid driving through high water – If you don’t see the painted lines on the road, do not proceed. Six inches of moving water can knock a person down, and a foot can sweep your vehicle away according to Ready.gov.
If you are caught in the rain, remember to:
- Reduce your speed – Slowing down reduces the chances of hydroplaning. If you hydroplane, immediately take your foot off the accelerator and do not apply the brakes abruptly or turn the steering wheel. A rotating tire has traction, while a sliding one does not.
- Turn on your headlights – It’s the law, and by simply turning on your headlights you become more visible to other motorists.
- Maintain a safe distance – Increasing the distance between you and the vehicle ahead reduces the chance of a collision.
If your vehicle sustains any wind or water damage, here’s how to let us know immediately:
- Report your claim on your mobile device. Download GEICO Mobile.
- Go to GEICO’s online claims center.
- Call 1-800-841-3000.
GEICO’s claims teams are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist customers. We hope that you and those close to you will remain safe during the storm. Visit GEICO’s
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