Powerful Flooding Causes Damage in North Carolina; Insurers Offer Storm Recovery Advice
With heavy rain from Subtropical Storm Alberto continuing to move up the east coast, the
"Torrential downpours can produce dangerous flooding, so if your home is near water or in a low-lying area, make sure you are prepared to seek higher ground," said Nancy Egan PCI's regional manager. "We also encourage policyholders to take photos and videos of damaged items, and save your receipts to help with the claims process. With hurricane season just weeks away, it's important to start thinking about taking steps to prepare your property, which could save you time and money in the recovery process."
Proper precautionary measures should also include making sure you have your agent or insurance company's contact information readily available and checking to see if you flood insurance.
"You will want to have your agent or insurance company's phone number handy should your home, business, or automobile be damaged, said Egan. "With the potential for even more rain this weekend, policyholders should check with their insurer to see if they have flood insurance, since flood damage is not covered by the standard homeowners policy and there is a 30-day waiting period before flood coverage goes into effect."
Prepare your Property
Review your property insurance policy, especially the "declarations" page, and check whether your policy pays replacement costs, or actual cash value for a covered loss.
Inventory your household items, and photograph or videotape them for further documentation. Keep this information and your insurance policies in a safe place.
Keep the name, address and claims-reporting telephone number of your insurer and agent in a safe and easily accessible place.
Protect your property by covering all windows with plywood or shutters, moving vehicles into the garage when possible and placing grills and patio furniture indoors.
Keep all receipts for any repairs so your insurance company can reimburse you.
Check with your insurance adjuster for referrals to professional restoration, cleaning and salvage companies if additional assistance is needed.
PCI Flooding Tips:
Shovel or scrape mud off walls, floors and furniture, then hose from the ceiling down before the mud dries.
To prevent mold and odors, clean walls and floors with diluted chlorine bleach.
Electricity and water make for a dangerous combination. Take the proper precautions to avoid electric shock.
Dry wood furniture outdoors away from direct sunlight.
Use public water only after it has been declared safe by an authorized official.
Recovering from flooding is always a challenging task but there are resources available to help consumers. The
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2018 Hurricane Season 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



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