What Does Insurance Cover Before a Hurricane? (What Homeowners Need to Know)
Before a hurricane hits, one of the most important questions is: What does your insurance actually cover?
Many homeowners assume they are fully protected—only to discover gaps in coverage after a storm causes damage.
Understanding your policy before hurricane season begins can help you avoid costly surprises.
What Homeowners Insurance Typically Covers
Most standard policies cover:
- Wind damage from hurricanes
- Roof damage from high winds
- Structural damage to your home
- Damage to personal belongings
However, coverage depends on your specific policy.
What Is NOT Usually Covered
Many policies do not cover:
- Flood damage
- Sewer backups
- Gradual wear and tear
- Certain high-value items without additional coverage
Flood damage is one of the most common gaps.
Understanding Hurricane Deductibles
Hurricane deductibles are different from standard deductibles.
They are often:
- A percentage of your home’s value
- Higher than typical deductibles
This means out-of-pocket costs can be significant.
Do You Know Your Hurricane Deductible?
Find out what your policy really covers before a storm hits.
The Importance of Flood Insurance
Flood damage is typically not covered by standard homeowners insurance.
You may need:
- A separate flood insurance policy
- Coverage through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
What You Should Do Before a Storm
Review Your Policy
Make sure you understand:
- Coverage limits
- Exclusions
- Deductibles
Update Your Coverage
Consider:
- Increasing limits
- Adding flood insurance
- Updating outdated policies
Document Your Property
Take photos and keep records of:
- Your home’s condition
- Personal belongings
Common Insurance Mistakes
Avoid these pitfalls:
- Assuming all storm damage is covered
- Waiting until a storm is approaching to review coverage
- Not understanding deductibles
How Coverage Impacts Your Claim
Your policy determines:
- What damages are covered
- How much you can recover
- What you must pay out of pocket
Understanding this ahead of time can prevent disputes later.
Don’t Be Surprised After a Storm
Review your policy now to avoid claim issues later.
FAQ: Hurricane Insurance Coverage
Most policies cover wind damage, but not flood damage, which requires separate coverage.
It is a percentage-based deductible that applies specifically to hurricane-related damage.
Yes, flood insurance is recommended because standard policies typically do not cover flood damage.
Before hurricane season begins to ensure your coverage is adequate.
Policies often have restrictions or waiting periods, so it’s best to update coverage early.
Understand Your Coverage Today
We can help you review your policy and prepare for hurricane season.