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Posted: 12:29 PM Mar 10, 2010
Tornado Safety Tips
While tornadoes can occur at any time of year if atmospheric conditions are right, March, April and May are considered prime months.
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Georgia Department of Insurance News Release:
Atlanta –
Over a 24-hour period of March 14/15 2008, eleven tornadoes swept through Georgia, including one that damaged several buildings in downtown Atlanta.
Insured losses from those tornadoes were later calculated to be $500 million. On the anniversary of that severe weather event, Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine wants to remind homeowners of some important insurance tips to protect their property from tornadoes, flooding and other weather-related hazards.
While tornadoes can occur at any time of year if atmospheric conditions are right, March, April and May are considered prime months.
“Georgia's tornado season is beginning, and we want all Georgia consumers to be familiar with steps they should take to minimize property damage and financial hardship caused by storms,” Oxendine said, offering these reminders and tips:
* Make a list of all valuables, furniture, electronics, etc., and photograph or videotape your possessions. Keep copies of the list, photographs and videotape in a safe place outside your home. If your home is damaged or destroyed in a natural disaster, it may be difficult for you to tell your insurance agent what you lost without proof.
* Keep your insurance policy numbers and your agent's phone number in a safe place as well.
* If disaster strikes, contact your agent or insurance company immediately.
* Protect your property from further damage. For example, if your roof is damaged, cover it with a tarp to prevent water damage from subsequent rain. Most policies will not cover such damage.
* Make sure you understand the difference between actual cash value and replacement cost coverage for your contents, and obtain the coverage that best suits your needs. With actual cash value, you will receive the current value of an item when you file a claim. In other words, you'll get only "used" prices for your furniture, TV, etc. With replacement cost coverage, your claim amount will be enough to purchase new items.
* While a standard homeowner's insurance policy covers damage from high winds and tornadoes, it does not cover damage from flooding. A separate policy must be purchased through the National Flood Insurance Program, and can only be purchased if your community participates in the national program. However, a standard mobile home policy can cover damage caused by floods. Check your policy.
If you have questions about property insurance, you can call a representative of Commissioner Oxendine's Consumer Services Division at 404-656-2070 or toll-free at 1-800-656-2298. Calls are taken from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. You may also visit the Commissioner’s Web site, www.gainsurance.org for more information.
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