Insurance industry urging American residents to buy flood coverage

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The I.I.I. has officially released a statement to remind home and business owners of hurricane season. With less than a month before the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, officials from an insurance industry group are reminding homeowners, business owners, and renters in at risk areas that they should be considering flood policies. The reminder includes the fact that standard home and business policies do not include flooding. The Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) has reinforced its insurance industry statement by pointing out that predictions are that the hurricane season could…

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Importance of hurricane insurance and preparedness underscored by NOAA predictions

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Official storm season forecasts include eight Atlantic hurricanes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its predictions for the 2012 storm season, drawing attention to the importance of preparedness and proper coverage through hurricane insurance. The NOAA’s report says that there will be from four to eight hurricanes this year. It explained that these severe weather events will fall in among the nine to fifteen named storms that have a 70 percent chance of occurring before the season is up. Furthermore, among the hurricanes, up to three will…

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NFIP Reform Bill Vote Expected After Farm Bill

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WASHINGTON – With the United States Senate now expected to address NFIP reform after the upcoming vote on the Farm Bill, SmarterSafer.org today urged the U.S. Senate to  pass long-term reform of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) this week after  years of temporary extensions to the program. “For five years, Congress has passed temporary extensions of the NFIP, delaying  much-needed reforms that would better protect lives and property and save taxpayers billions of dollars,” said SmarterSafer.org. “A long-term extension would provide much-needed certainty to the recovering economy by protecting homeowners…

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Tropical Storm Alberto puts insurers on alert ahead of hurricane season

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Tropical storm forms ahead of official start to hurricane season Hurricane season in the U.S. does not officially begin until June 1, but the season’s first tropical storm has formed off the coast of South Carolina. The storm was reported by the National Hurricane Center in Florida, which noted that the storm boasts of 50mph winds with more powerful gusts at the time it had formed. Though the storm was not expected to gain any strength during its lifespan, it did raise concerns within the insurance industry, which has been…

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2012 hurricane season may be more peaceful than previous years

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Weather Service International announces calmer season for the U.S. The global insurance industry has been holding on to hope that 2012 would be less prone to disasters than its two predecessors. Storms earlier in the year damage this resolve, causing a significant amount of insured losses around the world. Major storms in the U.S. have left the country’s insurance industry on its heels. Things may be looking up for U.S. insurers, however, according to a recent announcement from Weather Services International, a global weather monitoring service. 2012 to have below…

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