It could possibly sound strange, however the founder and president of one of Florida's major insurance companies offers a message for those who thinks they may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma: "File a claim. It won't count against you." Insurer: File your claim. It won’t be counted ... » Learn More about Insurer: File your claim. It won’t be counted against you
Home Insurance
5 expensive homeowner’s insurance complications you should avoid
We work with many buyers here in the Tampa Bay Area, we would like to help cultivate an understanding of the important factors new homeowners need to consider when purchasing an insurance policy. 5 expensive homeowner’s insurance complications you should avoid Here are a ... » Learn More about 5 expensive homeowner’s insurance complications you should avoid
Budget plan may possibly have an effect on flood insurance
The White House's 2018 budget proposal requires a $190 million cut in funding for updating U.S. maps of flood-prone area. In place of the maps, the proposed budget wishes to "explore various other effective and fair methods of funding flood mapping efforts." Budget plan may possibly ... » Learn More about Budget plan may possibly have an effect on flood insurance
Hurricane Matthew damages? Only 60 days more to submit
At the request of Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) granted another extension to victims of Hurricane Matthew flooding, giving National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders an extra 60 days to file a complete, signed and sworn proof ... » Learn More about Hurricane Matthew damages? Only 60 days more to submit
Could Houses Be Shielded from Storm Surges?
Hurricane Matthew was obviously a reminder of the devastation that storm surges can cause to buildings and homes. Approximately $4 billion to $6 billion in insured property loss was caused from Hurricane Matthew’s aftermath, according to projections from CoreLogic. But hurricanes might not be the ... » Learn More about Could Houses Be Shielded from Storm Surges?