Hurricane Ida Resource Center
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Louisiana
Ellis Pisciotta
Claims Manager
P: 504-616-6052
E: ellis.pisciotta@hubinternational.com
Alabama & Mississippi
Dave Chmiel
National Director, Claims, North America
P: 312-771-6454
E: david.chmiel@hubinternational.com
Personal Lines Claims Contacts:
Michael Bishop
Personal Lines Practice Leader
P: 601-706-9967
E: michael.bishop@hubinternational.com
Amy Townsend
MS Personal Lines Supervisor
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Hurricane and wildfire season this year will be compounded by COVID-19 stay-at-home and social distancing orders. You can’t rely on your old disaster preparedness plan. You’ll have to create a new one that takes two disasters into account simultaneously.
Natural disasters are cause of significant crashes and even fatalities annually. Know what to do if disaster strikes while you’re driving, or you need to drive through a disaster to get out of dodge.
COVID-19 has significantly impacted every aspect of our personal and professional lives. Now, throw a hurricane or wildlife into the mix and you’ve got a compound disaster. Find out how your business can prepare now for such an event.
Add a hurricane, wildfire, earthquake or tornado to COVID-19 and you’ve got a compound disaster of significantly greater impact. Learn how to prepare your business for a compound disaster today.
Learn what direct, physical and indirect losses from a hurricane include. Understanding these insurance terms will inform your conversation with your HUB broker.
Provided by the Florida State Emergency Response Team. Access storm updates, announcements, shelters, evacuations, power outages, traffic and more.
Emergency Rule 47 provides for the suspension of certain statutes related to all kinds of insurance and all types of insurers doing business in Louisiana with policyholders in the 25 parishes affected by Hurricane Ida. These suspensions cover cancellations, terminations, non-renewals and non-reinstatements, premium payments, claim filings and related provisions.
When returning to your home after a hurricane or flood, flood water can contain sewage. Flood waters and standing waters pose risk to infectious diseases, chemical hazards and injuries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides relevant information, guidance, and tips on how to protect yourself and family.
What to do before, during and after a hurricane to keep you and your family safe. The American Red Cross provides disaster relief, locally and nationally.