February 5th-9th Is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Georgia

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, February 5th, 2018

Severe Weather Awareness Week is Feb. 5-9, and Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens wants to remind homeowners, renters and business owners of some essential tips to protect their property from 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 for tornadoes to strike. Over the last few years, Georgia has experienced tornado activity as early as January.

“With tornado season just around the corner, I want all residents to identify a location to shelter if a tornado is detected in their area,” Hudgens said. “Also, be familiar with steps to take to minimize property damage and financial hardship that can be caused by severe weather,” Hudgens said.

Commissioner Hudgens offers the following tips and reminders:

- Make a list of all valuables, furniture, electronics, etc., and photograph or videotape your possessions
and store them 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.

- Check your insurance policy. Homeowners insurance does not offer protection against flood losses.
You should check your policy under exclusions. Contact your agent or insurer to find out more about
your coverage.

- 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. An ACV policy replaces contents at cost minus depreciation. If you have replacement cost coverage, your possessions will be replaced at today's prices.

- If disaster strikes, contact your agent or insurance company immediately to start the recovery process.