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Prepping for a Hurricane During the Off-Season

The looming threat of hurricane season is always on the horizon in Florida. Preparation is more than just stocking up on supplies. It’s also about safeguarding your home and ensuring you are well-informed. By prepping in the off-months, you can protect your safety and avoid possible legal complications. While most people associate personal injury lawyers with cases like car accidents, hurricanes can also lead to unfortunate accidents and situations where legal representation becomes invaluable.

If you have suffered losses due to a hurricane, you deserve to have a top-notch attorney on your side. At the Law Offices of Scott Sobol, our attorneys have successfully represented over 1,000 clients and helped them achieve the compensation they deserve. We understand the unique complexities of Florida law and are ready to apply our experience and skills to your individual case. Our attorneys tailor our approach to every case and will work tirelessly to recover compensation for the full extent of your injuries and other losses. 

5 Ways to Prep for Hurricane Season During the Off-Season

Although hurricanes often strike unexpectedly, there are several steps you can take to protect your rights and safety during the off-season, including the following:

Research Your Evacuation Route

If you live near the coast, you will likely need to evacuate in the event of a hurricane. While the government will provide evacuation instructions, planning out your route ahead of time can help you ensure you know where the nearest shelters are and make plans for your pets. 

Keep Non-Perishables and Other Supplies On Hand

When a hurricane strikes, many people rush to the store to buy as many supplies as possible. During the off-season, ensure you are prepared by stocking up on batteries, canned goods, candles, matches, and drinking water. Having these items on hand can help you avoid crowds and stay safe in the event of a hurricane.

Inventory Your Personal Property

Cataloging your personal property before a disaster strikes can allow you to determine if you have enough insurance to cover your belongings. This can also help expedite the claims process and aid applications if your property is damaged in a hurricane

Reviewing Your Insurance Policy

Your homeowners’ insurance will cover the cost of temporary repairs for hurricane damage, as well as reasonable additional living expenses over and above your regular living expenses if you have to relocate. However, most homeowner policies don’t cover flood damage, so you may want to consider looking into flood insurance before a hurricane strikes. Your attorney can help you evaluate your insurance needs.

Protecting Your Home

To mitigate any damage a hurricane may cause, it is essential to storm-proof your home during the off-season. Installing storm shutters, cutting weak branches from trees, and replacing rock gravel with wood chips can all lessen the damage to your home. While making these adjustments is often expensive, it can be less costly than repairing your home after a hurricane.

Consult a Knowledgeable Hurricane Attorney at The Law Offices of Scott Sobol

When hurricanes strike in Florida, the resulting physical and emotional damage can be overwhelming. At the Law Offices of Scott Sobol, we specialize in providing comprehensive legal solutions for victims of hurricane damage. We know the intricacies of insurance claims, the stress of dealing with losses, and the importance of ensuring you receive what you’re rightfully owed. Our dedicated attorneys are here to stand by your side, fighting for your rights every step of the way. 

Navigating the aftermath of a hurricane shouldn’t be a journey you take alone. Let us be your guide. Contact us for a complimentary consultation at (954) 440-2000 or through our contact form.

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