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  2. My N.C. home was hit by Hurricane Helene, resulting in $78K ...

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    Homeowners who suffered losses due to federally declared disasters — like Hurricane Helene — would be subject to a deductible of $100 per casualty and a reduction equivalent to 10% of the ...

  3. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple urges residents ...

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    Be insurance ready: Homeowners insurance named storm (or hurricane) deductibles are typically 2% to 5% of your insured value. For example, if your home has an insured value of $200,000 with a 5% ...

  4. Guide to homeowners insurance - AOL

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    Hurricanes: Most homeowners insurance policies do not cover all aspects of hurricane damage. To be covered for flood and sewer backup-related damage, you may need to purchase additional coverage ...

  5. Louisiana Department of Insurance offers tips to file claims ...

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    Typically, a storm deductible ranges from 2% to 5% of your home's insured value. For example, if your home is insured for $200,000 and has a 5% deductible, you will need to pay the first $10,000 ...

  6. Climate change and insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, home insurance policies in hurricane-prone areas typically began including "hurricane deductibles"—a special type of deductible that requires policyholders to pay a percentage of the property value rather than a flat amount that have been criticized by consumer advocates for shifting repair costs from insurers ...

  7. 'This makes no sense': A Charlotte woman says she ... - AOL

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    Due to her $1,000 home insurance deductible, Lewis says she ended up paying for the $200 repair out of pocket. ... The destruction of Hurricane Helene will cost North Carolina an estimated $59.6 ...

  8. Catastrophe modeling - Wikipedia

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    The input into a typical cat modeling software package is information on the exposures being analyzed that are vulnerable to catastrophe risk. The exposure data can be categorized into three basic groups: Information on the site locations, referred to as geocoding data (street address, postal code, county/CRESTA zone, etc.)

  9. Hurricanes and insurance: What to know about your policy ...

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