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Mixed results of a Florida hurricane preparatory survey

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The latest AAA Auto Club Group Group Consumer Pulse Survey has revealed that most Floridians are prepared for purchasing hurricane purchases, but there is a shortfall when it comes to considering financial liability, such as storm insurance.

400 state residents responded to the survey. Among those 400:

28% said they were more worried about the potential storm than last year. 84% said they were preparing earlier than usual ahead of hurricane season. 59% said they already bought a supply of batteries and portable chargers. 51% bought extra water and food.

However, only 29% of respondents acknowledged that they had taken steps to outline their insurance contracts when it came to the point of view.

“The severity of the 2024 hurricane season was a reminder of how vulnerable we are to natural disasters. Now, more than ever, it’s important that residents reconsider their insurance policies and be fully protected before the next storm approaches.”

On television, Florida meteorologists are encouraging people to start planning now. They point out that in 2024, the Atlantic hurricane season was the third most expensive on record, with $130 billion in damages and five hurricanes reaching Category 5 while traveling.

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Insurance agents advise Floridians to check their insurance and what they cover.

“When it comes to flood insurance, there is usually a 30-day waiting period, which is very important as regular homeowner insurance generally excludes flood damage.”

Hodgers also instructs consumers to ensure that there is fully comprehensive auto-compensation in the event of flooding or debris damage to a hurricane.

“Your car is as vulnerable as your home during bad weather,” Pintakuda said.



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