TDCI Shares Tips on Preparing for Hurricane Season
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"Having seen the devastation caused in
Unfortunately, most Tennesseans do not have a flood insurance policy even as flood risks increase. The
"Our team wants to fight the myths and misperceptions that surround flood insurance in order to help Tennesseans be prepared before the next natural disaster strikes," said TDCI Assistant Commissioner
To help Tennesseans prepare ahead of hurricane season, TDCI is sharing the following tips and reminders for your family.Ahead of severe weather:
Create an emergency kit that includes bottled water, a first-aid kit, flashlights, a battery-powered radio, non-perishable food items, blankets, clothing, prescription medications, eyeglasses, personal hygiene supplies, and a small amount of cash.
Re-evaluate your existing homeowners policy at least once a year to ensure your policy provides adequate protection for your needs. It is important to note traditional homeowners policies do not cover damages from floods.
It's important to be familiar with your risk of floods and flood-related hazards before they occur. For more information about floods and to learn more about your risk, visit the
You can only purchase flood insurance through an insurance agent or an insurer participating in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). If you are in need of an agent that sells flood insurance, you can contact the NFIP Referral Call Center at 1-800-427-4661.
Create a home inventory to help prepare for natural disasters. This can be invaluable when filing claims in the event a disaster should strike.
If you are affected by severe weather:
File your claim as soon as possible. Call your insurance company or agent with your policy number and other relevant information.
Cooperate fully with the insurance company. Ask what documents, forms, and data you will need to file a claim. Keep a journal of all conversations with insurance companies, creditors, and relief agencies.
Take photographs/video of any damage.
Make the repairs necessary to prevent further damage to your property (cover broken windows, leaking roofs and damaged walls). Save all receipts.
To file a complaint TDCI's visit our website or contact us at 1-800-342-4029 or (615) 741-2218.


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