Grassroots Keys insurance group still looking for properties to inspect
| By William Axford, Florida Keys Keynoter, (Marathon, Fla.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The study is financed by state-run insurer of last resort
"We're sorely lacking in volunteers in the Middle and
Hard numbers of completed inspections weren't available.
Inspectors hired by FIRM will examine walls, windows and roof coverings, gauging the likelihood homes can survive windstorm damage. The inspections are confidential between the homeowner or renter and the inspector. Montagne said the inspections are needed to complete a database that will run a catastrophe model.
An October deadline is set to complete the inspections.
Montagne said the next step after the data is collected is to have an analytics company analyze the data and make sense of it. From there, the findings will be given to a modeling company, which will put the data into report form. Montagne estimates these two phases will take roughly 130 days.
Should the report prove that Keys residents are overpaying for windstorm insurance, Citizens spokesman
As of
"This study is the first of its kind in the state," Montagne said. "It's probably the most important study in the Keys because of the impact it'll have on everyone here in
Montagne added that certain information such as home construction specifics and different types of property are needed to complete the study, which may force FIRM to turn away some volunteers.
For more information and to participate in the FIRM study, visit www.firmkeys.org or call 294-3476. People can call or e-mail FIRM if they get a postcard asking them to participate.
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