May 13, 2025

Am I Covered for Tornados, Hurricanes, and Floods?

Tornados and Hurricanes are common weather events. The season for these windstorm usually start in June. They count for majority of catastrophe claims for most insurance carriers.

Normally auto, home, and business insurance covers losses due to tornadoes and Hurricanes.  In the case of a homeowners insurance, policy will cover the dwelling, personal property, and loss of use.  In a business insurance, it will cover the building, business personal property, and business income as well.  Business income pays for net income loss while business is not able to run business as usual during the restoration period due to the damage from covered peril.  If applicable, an auto insurance covers damage to the vehicle from a windstorm under the Comprehensive coverage.

There can be an inundation of water from the large tornado and hurricanes.  However, floods that occur due to these weather events are not covered under the home and business insurance. Water damage to a vehicle from a flood can be covered under the Comprehensive coverage.

Due to the large area impacted and the catastrophic amount of damage that they can cause, these perils are excluded from coverage in a homeowner’s policy and business insurance policy.  If they were allowed to be covered, frequent losses will drive up the premium tremendously.  Also areas that are not impacted by floods will also be surcharged for the losses mainly that happens in the flood prone areas.  Therefore dwellings and commercial building in a flood zones, will need to purchase a separate flood policy.

Under certain circumstances, a lender may require a flood policy even though the property may not be in a flood prone area.  Other than that, flood policy is usually become in effect after 30 days of being issued.  This prevents purchasing a policy for impending natural weather event.  Therefore a flood policy is definitely a policy, you must plan and purchase ahead of time.

Warm and moist air can produce thunderstorm, lightning, hail and strong winds.  These windstorms can reach hundreds of miles inland and cause devastation.  We encourage people who are prone to these area to prepare for emergency.

There are emergency survival kit that are available.  However, following items can be obtained and prepared ahead of time on your own.

  • Water or Bottle Water for at least 3 days’ supply. We recommend at least a gallon per person each day.
  • 3 days of food. Nonperishable rations for at least 3 days.
  • Emergency weather radio, chargeable or with extra batteries.
  • Flash light, lantern, batteries
  • First Aid Kit
  • A Whistle to alert
  • Water filtration unit, facial mask, duct tape
  • Disposable wipes, plastic bag, rope, strings, cord can be handy
  • Handheld multi-tools, cutting knife, Can opener
  • Cellular phone, with back up battery, power inverter to you in cars, or solar power chargers

We want to encourage you to review your current insurance to see if you are in the storm prone areas. Make sure you have adequate coverage and reconfirm to see if you may need flood insurance.

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