Hurricane Matthew Damage Estimated at $90M

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, October 21st, 2016

With more than 30,000 claims reported, Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens estimates that insured losses in Georgia from Hurricane Matthew has now reached $90 million.  “Our preliminary estimate today is $90 million in damage across Georgia. That figure may rise as new claims are submitted,” Hudgens said.

Residents who need assistance can contact the Georgia Department of Insurance at 1-800-656-2298, if they have questions about their policy, or if they are experiencing difficulty reaching their insurance company. Phone lines are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Property owners with damaged property can take the following steps to begin the claims-filing process:

- Contact your insurance agent immediately if you have had damage to either your house or car; do not delay. Your agent should provide you with claims forms and arrange for an insurance adjuster to visit your property or look at your automobile.

- Hail damage to your car is typically covered by the comprehensive/collision portion of your automobile insurance policy; hail damage to your home – your roof, for example – is covered by your homeowners policy.

- Secure your property. For example, if your roof was damaged or blown off, or a tree has punctured the roof, cover the affected area with a tarp or plywood to protect your property from further damage. Keep receipts of materials used for repairs; your insurance company will reimburse you for repair costs.