Hurricane season is here. Meteorologists are at work and love to make predictions about how many hurricanes will make landfall and their potential severity. People in high-risk areas will be directly affected, of course, but everyone still needs to pay attention….
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Category: Business, Claims, Commercial, Financial, Home, Risk Management, Weather
Tags: claims, claims adjuster, claims process, claims service, coronavirus, COVID-19, disaster, disaster plan, disaster preparedness, emergency kit, emergency response plan, emergency supplies, FEMA, flood, flood insurance, flood zone, flooding, hurricane, hurricane season, natural disaster, personal pretective equipment, social distancing, storm damage, storms
The recent flooding around Ohio has reminded me that anything can happen at a moment’s notice. It’s important to be prepared for any natural disaster or emergency. To help make sure you are ready when the next storm strikes, be…
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Category: Home, Personal, Weather
Tags: disaster, disaster plan, disaster preparedness, emergency kit, emergency response plan, emergency supplies, flood, sudden storms, summer storms
In today’s world, life moves pretty fast. Most of us do all that we can to keep up with the daily demands of work, kids, home, and bills that compete for our attention and divide our time. The more we take on, the…
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Category: Claims, Home, Household Inventory, Personal
Tags: catastrophic event, claims process, disaster, home contents, home inventory, house fire, household inventory, natural disaster, personal possessions
September is National Preparedness Month, which is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the US Department of Homeland Security. The goal is to promote disaster preparedness for people, businesses, and communities. An integral part of disaster preparedness…
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Category: Business, Personal, Prevention, Risk Management, Weather
Tags: disaster, disaster preparedness, disaster supply kit, FEMA, National Preparedness Month, Safety Tips, supply kit, US Department of Homeland Security
My community experienced an F4 tornado on November 10, 2002. Unfortunately there were two deaths in the community but there could have been many more. The local cinema was full of people out for a movie on a Sunday afternoon. …
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Catastrophes can strike anywhere and at any time. In just the last three weeks, many areas across our nation have been impacted by the forces of Mother Nature.
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Category: Auto, Central, Claims, Home, Independent Agents, Personal
Tags: Adequate coverage, catastrophe, coverage, disaster, fire, flooding, insurance check-up