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What is a hurricane deductible?

Most Homeowner policies in Florida that provide windstorm coverage have a separate deductible for hurricane windstorm losses. This deductible might be a dollar amount, or more likely a percentage:

The percentage is calculated and the equivalent dollar amount is listed on the policy’s Declarations page.

Per the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, the hurricane deductible applies only if the windstorm damage occurs during a hurricane named by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service. Per Florida Statute, the duration of the hurricane:

This separate deductible applies for a calendar year (January 1 to December 31). No matter how many storms hit Florida and no matter how many times the home is damaged, you’re responsible for this deductible once during the calendar year. After you’ve met the hurricane deductible, it no longer applies to any subsequent covered windstorm losses after a hurricane watch or warning has been issued. Instead, the All Other Perils (AOP) deductible will apply for each subsequent loss.

If you have not met the Hurricane Deductible and experience a subsequent loss, the deductible will be either the remainder of the hurricane deductible or the AOP deductible, whichever is greater.

It’s important to be aware that all expenses are subject to this deductible, even those for emergency repairs. You’re required to make emergency repairs and prevent further loss. These expenses are included when the adjuster calculates if you’ve met the deductible. When you obtain a repair contractor to tarp the roof or extract water after a hurricane, the contractor will typically ask for payment because their bill is likely to be within the hurricane deductible amount.

An example:

It is very important to keep all your receipts and track the expense total. Remember – this is a calendar year (January 1 to December 31) deductible.

How much is my hurricane deductible?

Depending on your individual policy, hurricane deductibles are either a fixed amount or a percentage of your home’s Coverage A amount (e.g., 2% of $200,000 = $4,000). This deductible is for windstorm coverage. Your deductible amount will be subtracted from the amount of any loss or claim payment you receive. You will not need to send us any payment for your deductible.

NOTE: Private flood policies written through Tower Hill do not have a hurricane deductible.

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