Triple-I: Population Growth Drives Hurricane Loss Trends
"The 2022
Citing 2020 U.S. Census data,
"While wind speeds and storm surge in coastal areas grab headlines, inland flooding is on the rise,"
The 2022
- Check your homeowners' insurance policy to make sure the structure's policy limit, listed under Coverage A, is high enough to rebuild the home in the event of a total loss;
- Review your policy for hurricane deductibles; and
- Consider purchasing a flood insurance policy, because flood-caused property damage is not covered under standard homeowners insurance policies
Standard homeowners insurance policies cover a house's structure and contents for wind-caused property damage. Flood policies cover a house's structure and contents damaged by flood. The latter are offered through
Moreover,
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