There's no specific insurance policy that provides hurricane coverage, but depending on where you live and your coverage,
certain hurricane damage may be covered by your homeowners or renters insurance policy.
Not exact matches
Florida suspends some construction rules to hasten post-Irma recovery The state of Florida will suspend
certain regulations to speed up repairs at properties
damaged by
Hurricane Irma.
Renters insurance policies are similar to homeowners insurance, in that they'll cover
certain damages associated with
hurricanes, so long as the event is either named or not excluded from your policy.
While Carnival Cruise Line reports it can return to Grand Turk on
certain itineraries, it is modifying more itineraries through November due to
damage the Caribbean sustained during
Hurricane Irma and
Hurricane Maria.
And though final estimates are not yet completed, 2017 is
certain to rank as one of the top three most destructive Atlantic
hurricane seasons ever, thanks to three of the top ten most
damaging hurricanes ever seen — Harvey, Irma, and Maria.
The coverage may be excluded in
certain parts of the Gulf Coast as well as areas that are at high risk of
hurricane damage.
A standard homeowners or business policy will cover
certain kinds of
hurricane damage, but not others.
Some insurers also charge separate higher deductibles for
certain perils, such as
hurricane or wind
damage.