Insurance village to return
The state
Policyholders can speak to insurance agents representing 12 companies. The villages will serve as an opportunity to meet with a property insurer to resolve outstanding claims.
The insurance villages will exclusively focus on insurance-related issues; help with post-storm benefits such as
Policyholders should bring as much documentation as they can, including a driver's license or other form of identification (passport/state-issued ID); insurance cards and insurance policy information/documentation; pictures or documentation of the property being claimed as a loss resulting from Hurricane Ian and repair estimates. Policyholders should also bring any additional insurance-related information that is readily accessible.
At previous insurance villages, the
Since January, more than
For those with questions about dealing with an insurance company before meeting with them at the insurance village, call the



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