SCC Encourages Virginians to Plan Now for Hurricane Season

The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1, and the State Corporation Commission’s (SCC) Bureau of Insurance encourages Virginians to review insurance policies now to make sure you have the coverage you need if a hurricane or other natural disaster strikes. 

Hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30 each year. Once a hurricane develops in the Atlantic, it may be difficult to find an insurance company willing to write related coverage for your home, auto or business until after the storm threat passes. 

 “Protect yourself physically and financially before the waters start to churn,” said Virginia Insurance Commissioner Scott A. White. “Review your insurance policies and understand what is and is not covered. Contact your insurance agent or company or the Bureau of Insurance if you have questions.” 

 Keep in mind that even areas hundreds of miles from the coast can experience floods and other damage caused by hurricanes’ high winds and torrential rains. Most hurricane damage results from flooding, not high winds, and even minor floods can cause extensive damage to your home, business, or belongings. 

The Bureau offers the following reminders:

The Bureau of Insurance offers free consumer guides for homeowners and commercial property owners with information about what to do when disaster strikes. These and many other consumer insurance guides are available at scc.virginia.gov/pages/Insurance. The Bureau’s specially trained staff stand ready to assist consumers with their insurance-related questions and concerns. For more information, contact the Consumer Services Section of the Bureau’s Property and Casualty Division toll-free at 1-877-310-6560 or in Richmond at 804-371-9185. 

For additional emergency preparedness information relating to hurricanes and other types of disasters and hazards, visit vaemergency.gov.

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