Allstate Launches Hurricane Season Response, Urges Homeowners and Renters to Prepare
New data shows two-thirds of families lack a disaster plan amid rising storm severity
“Storms are hitting harder and more often, putting people, homes, and communities at greater risk,” said
Weatherproofing tips to get storm-ready
Allstate recommends homeowners and renters take simple, proactive steps now to protect their homes and speed recovery if disaster strikes.
- Check your insurance before you need it. Most people don’t realize flood insurance is separate from homeowners coverage. “Know your deductible, review your policy, and consider flood protection, even if you’re not in a high-risk zone,” Bessling said.
- Take a quick home inventory. A video walkthrough of your home, stored in the cloud, can make a big difference after a loss. “It doesn’t need to be perfect. Just walk and film,” Bessling advised.
- Secure your home’s weak points. Have materials on-hand to reinforce garage doors, board up windows, safely inspect your roof, and cut back tree limbs. “Loose shingles or branches may not seem like a big deal, but in a storm, they become dangerous projectiles,” Bessling added.
- Prevent flooding at the foundation. Ensure gutters drain away from your house, test your sump pump, and consider a backflow preventer. Once water gets in, the damage multiplies. These small checks can save thousands.
Even if people aren’t ready, Allstate is. “Caring claims experts stand ready to help people rebound faster, with urgency, accuracy and empathy,” explained Bessling.
A behind-the-scenes look at disaster response
Allstate’s fleet of 20 Mobile Claims Centers mobilize before catastrophe strikes. These mobile hubs include:
- Rapid-response claims experts on-site to serve customers by organizing shelter, providing clothing and filing claims.
- Drive-in inspection bays and Wi-Fi-equipped workstations offering on-the-spot support for customers.
- Aerial imagery-powered property assessments to safely survey damage before families return home, speeding up the claims process with precision.
- Emotional care resources, from comfort kits to therapy dogs, providing relief and reassurance when it’s needed most.
Before a storm hits, Allstate uses predictive analytics to position Mobile Claim Centers and deploy knowledgeable, compassionate experts where customers are most likely to need support. Over the past 20 years, the company has supported more than 7.3 million catastrophe claims, including hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires.
Whether you’re a customer or not, Allstate wants to protect people from life’s uncertainties. Some helpful tips include: additional fraud protection information and the Good Hands Recovery Guide, a tool for individuals, homeowners and business owners. Allstate customers impacted by storms can file a claim and begin the claim process by calling 1-800-54-STORM (1-800-547-8676), using the AllstateSMMobile app, logging on to Allstate.com or contacting their Allstate agent.
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