Severe thunderstorms can produce dangerous lightning, hail, flash flooding and tornadoes.
To make sure you are prepared and protect what matters most, we’ve developed and gathered tips, guides, checklists and other resources to help you before, during and after a severe weather event.
HUB’s Disaster Recovery Services division may be able to help your organization successfully navigate each phase of the physical and financial recovery process.
When Mother Nature Says Your Business Owner's Policy Isn't Enough: Do you have the right coverages to recover and rebuild your business if a catastrophic event occurs? Learn what you need to cover your lost income and related expenses, as well as additional tips.
Hail Storms Can Be Costly for Homeowners: Are You Prepared? Hail storms vary in intensity and size and can cause significant damage to your home and car. Learn how to protect yourself against any potential hail damage.
Flood Preparation Checklist for Homeowners: Being prepared and knowing how to respond to a flood can help minimize damage and maximize protection for you, your family and property. Learn the steps that you as a homeowner should take when evacuating a flood.
Government of Canada – Severe Storms
Canadian Red Cross – Thunderstorm Safety
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) – Lightning
Flood Evacuation Checklist for Homeowners: Flooding is the most common natural disaster in Canada, and the severity of floods is increasing. Learn the steps that you as a homeowner should take when evacuating a flood.
Recovery Considerations for Your Business: Consider how to resume operations, clean up and salvage, and support employees.
Minimizing Business Interruption: Minimize business interruptions and resume normal operations in a timely manner post-disaster with these tips.
Commercial Damage Assessment: Assess on-site damage to set the tone for the response operation and drive the recovery process, detailing the extent and location of damages. Proper documentation can speed up the claims process.
Establishing Business Security After a Disaster: Coordinate security on-site, post-disaster to maintain privacy, secure data and avoid scams during recovery.
Best Practices for Navigating the Claims Process: Understand the parties involved, and learn how to expertly navigate claims before, during and after a loss.
Avoid Becoming the Victim of Post-Disaster Fraud: Crimes and scams that prey on victims in the wake of a disaster are on the rise. Perpetrators pull on the heartstrings of outsiders anxious to help, and the heightened emotional state of victims in distress.
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