Triple-I Poll: More in U.S. Are Taking Steps to Protect Their Home
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Forty-two percent of homeowners who responded to the
"The insurance industry's focus on resilience is starting to pay dividends as more Americans recognize the very real risks their residences face from floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters," said
Twenty-six percent of homeowners surveyed said they live in an area likely to experience a hurricane and about four out of five in this group had heard the
In something of a surprise, 27 percent of homeowners surveyed reported they have flood insurance, the highest level of flood coverage reported since the
It is possible a number of Triple-I Consumer Poll respondents with homeowners insurance believe they have flood coverage when they actually do not. The discrepancy between those who have flood insurance and those who think they do gives insurers an opportunity to inform their customers about the need to purchase flood insurance, either from the NFIP or a private insurer, according to the
In addition to floods and hurricanes, the poll looked at how Americans assessed the risks they face from wildfires and earthquakes while also surveying the percentage of
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