As severe weather season comes into play, it's time to consider what you will do if a storm hits your community. You will need to understand how to prepare for a storm and claim any insurance assistance you might need after the storm has passed.
In this post, we'll provide some helpful tips you can use to prepare your association for what to do before and after a storm.
You want to ensure that your association has an action plan in place to protect the people in your community in the event of severe weather.
Whether you are preparing for severe thunderstorms (down powerlines, damaged roofs, etc.), flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes, or other types of severe weather, you want to make sure that people's lives in your community are protected first. Property can be repaired or replaced, but people's lives and well-being cannot.
Boards of directors should understand how to secure property to ensure that your community is safe and protected.
Before the first storm hits, take your time to review the following:
Taking these steps before severe weather hits will help you lay the groundwork to make any insurance claims that you need to make for damages caused to your community after the storm.
Knowing who to contact for assistance will make it easier to file insurance claims after the storm hits.
After a storm, the following are some things you will need to do to start getting the compensation you deserve from the insurance company:
Staying on top of the entire procedure of understanding the repair process after a severe storm can help you know what insurance will cover and what the HOA will have to cover.
Understanding this process will help make it easier on your community association and will keep you prepared when severe weather strikes your neighborhood.
Preparing for severe weather before it hits can help you handle the different scenarios that might come up with your insurance after the storm.
Being prepared will make the process easier, and knowing who to reach out to can protect your HOA from not being able to get the financial help that you need to repair your property when the storm is over.