National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies: Homeowners See Risks From Extreme Weather, Unsure About Solutions
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NAMIC teams up with
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Homeowners in hurricane-prone coastal states and around the country believe severe weather is increasing and that their property is at growing risk, but they aren't confident in how to better protect their properties or the role insurance plays in that protection. Those are among the key findings from a new survey by the
The national survey of homeowners, conducted by
NAMIC commissioned
"The devastation in
As financial first responders to extreme weather events and natural disasters, insurers know from experience that preparation is key to reducing losses, and there are steps homeowners can take both before and after a storm to help lessen the impact.
Assess your insurance coverage annually: The survey conducted by
* Fortify your home: Pre-disaster mitigation can boost your home's resiliency and save money against future damage.
* Recover after a storm: For those with flood coverage, insurance claims may need to be filed with both the homeowners' insurance carrier and the
* Beware of scammers: Predatory contractors are often seen canvassing neighborhoods after a storm.
In conducting the survey,
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Original text here: https://www.namic.org/news/releases/221020mr01
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