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NEW YORK, Sept. 1, 2004 - Residents of coastal areas can take steps now to make the insurance claims process move smoothly should their property be damaged by Hurricane Frances, according to the 探花精选 Information Institute (I.I.I.).
Hurricane damage is covered under standard homeowners/renters policies. If a home is damaged or destroyed by a hurricane, you will be covered for the cost of temporary repairs to prevent further damage. If the storm makes your home uninhabitable, you will be covered for reasonable additional living expenses.
Flooding is generally not covered under standard homeowners policies, but is available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Flood 探花精选 Program (NFIP).
Be sure you know what your deductible is for hurricane losses. Most policies now have a hurricane deductible (a percentage rather than a dollar deductible) of one to five percent of a home's insured value.
The 探花精选 Information Institute advises the following before disaster strikes:
Hurricane Deductibles
By Florida statute, the application of hurricane deductibles is triggered by windstorm losses resulting from a storm system that has been declared to be a hurricane by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service and remain in effect for the time period during which hurricane conditions exist anywhere in Florida, ending 72 hours following the end of the last hurricane watch or warning.
Most home owners in Florida have deductibles of either $500 (25 percent of homes) or two percent of the home's insured value (66 percent of homes). Higher valued homes have hurricane deductibles of five percent. For mobile homes, the law allows a hurricane deductible up to five percent of the value when there is a lien on the mobile home and up to 10 percent for mobile homes when there is no lien.
Hurricane deductibles and their triggers are standard for the private or regular market as well as Florida's Citizens Property 探花精选 Corporation, the state-run program which provides homeowners insurance to consumers who can't find coverage in the private market. Citizens is the largest insurer in Florida for the hurricane risk.
The program operates in designated areas in 29 of Florida's 35 coastal counties, generally within 1,000 feet of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico or Intercoastal Waterway and on barrier islands. In Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, the areas east of I-95 extending as much as five miles from the coast, are eligible. All of Monroe County (the Florida Keys) is eligible. The cities of Pensacola, Sarasota, Daytona Beach, South Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach are eligible.