New Poll Finds Preparation for Hurricane Season Lags
Residents in hurricane-prone states are not taking necessary steps to protect their property this hurricane season despite the severity of last year's storms, according to a new poll conducted online by
Only 35% said that last year's storms prompted them to take any precautions this year.
"Last year's storms should have served as a wake-up call for residents in hurricane-prone states to take the necessary precautions to protect their property and their family," said
The poll also found that only half of the residents are familiar with their local municipality, county, orstate evacuation plan and less than half (48%) have developed an emergency plan and shared it with their household.
Furthermore, the poll found that 55% in hurricane-prone states do not have an emergency bag, which includes necessities such as medication, non-perishable food, and water. Even among those whose homes were damaged by last year's storms, only 53% have this bag prepared.
And nearly two-thirds (63%) of all residents have not conducted a home inventory in the event that property and/or possessions are destroyed, damaged, or lost in a disaster. That number drops only slightly (52%) among those whose homes were damaged last year.
o 14% of residents do not know if their existing homeowners or renters insurance policy covers flood damage
o 70% have not spoken to their homeowners or renters insurance company about obtaining additional coverages such as flood insurance
o Nearly three-quarters (74%) think flood insurance is necessary to help in recovery efforts following a natural disaster
FINANCIAL PREPARATIONS
o Close to one-third (32%) of residents do not have readily available cash or savings to meet short term expenses that may arise following a natural disaster
o 35% say they have not stored important financial papers and documents in a safe deposit box or online for easy access
CONTRACTOR FRAUD & ABUSE
Following a severe storm it is common for crooked contractors to try and take advantage of consumers needing repairs, according to PCI. These contractors make false promises, take full payment upfront and never finish the work or even create damage where none existed.
o 72% are at least somewhat familiar with the signs of contractor fraud and abuse
o Yet, 14% said they would pay upfront for the rebuilding or repair costs if it meant getting their property fixed more quickly. 20% said they aren't sure if they would
o 10% of residents would accept an unsolicited offer from someone to make repairs to their home. 16% aren't sure if they would
PCI Hurricane Resources
2018 Insurance Checklist (http://bit.ly/InsuranceChecklist18)
2018 Hurricane Fact Sheet (http://bit.ly/HurricaneFacts18)
2018 Insurance Claim Tips (http://bit.ly/InsuranceClaimTips)
Replacement Cost vs. Actual Cash Value (http://bit.ly/replacementvscashvalue)
Contractor Fraud Tips (http://www.pciaa.net/docs/default-source/default-document-library/nat_cat_tips_contractorfa184d653dec6c0ea3f2ff0000417e13.pdf?sfvrsn=2)
PCI Member Company Toll-Free Policyholder Claim Phone Numbers (())
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