
Allstate Floridian and Allstate agents: Protecting customers from future hurricanes
We know how important it is for homeowners to feel safe. The 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons wreaked havoc on our state, displacing homeowners and causing billions of dollars of damage. While 2006 and 2007 were light years for hurricanes in the United States, we can say with certainty that we are continuing to do everything we can to make sure our customers are protected and financially secure.
We are in a property insurance crisis in the state. And as one of Florida’s largest property insurers, Allstate Floridian has a fundamental responsibility to provide solid protection to all property customers should more hurricanes hit our state. That is why, in the wake of the 2004 and 2005 storm seasons, we have taken every step possible to ensure that the broadest number of customers are protected from future catastrophic losses.
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Allstate Floridian Begins Consumer Education Campaign (Jan 29, 2008) Allstate Floridian Insurance Company is launching a major campaign aimed at educating the public about how Florida’s hurricane problem affects the property insurance market, what’s been done about it and, most importantly, what real, actionable steps can be taken to help consumers.
Allstate Floridian Fast Facts on Insurance in Florida (Jan 28, 2008)
III Presentation on the Florida Insurance Market (Jan 22, 2008) This presentation by Dr. Robert Hartwig, President and Chief Economist with the Insurance Information Institute provides detailed information on the Florida insurance market. It was released at a press briefing held prior to a meeting of the Florida Senate Select Committee on Insurer Accountability.
In this together (Apr 23, 2007)
Florida's Folly (Apr 20, 2007) A recent editorial by the Wall Street Journal on property insurance issues in the state of Florida. |
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