20220520 - 2022 Hurricane Season Information - Public
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The 2022 hurricane season is expected to be above average in regards to number of hurricanes, according to tropical weather forecast experts at both AccuWeather and Colorado State University. Citizens wants to help you and your customers be prepared before these events occur. We will be sending an email to policyholders with wind coverage to help them prepare for storm season.
How You Can Help Your Customers
The information your agency verifies prior to a hurricane or tropical storm making landfall will help with claims-processing efficiency and improve customer service in the event of a catastrophic event:
- Encourage your customers to register for myPolicy so they can view policy, claims and billing information and, if applicable, make premium payments. Citizens has added a new feature to myPolicy that allows policyholders to view and download their policy documents (excluding claims documents).
- Provide your Citizens customers our Hurricane Coverage: What You Need to Know brochure. Order this and other brochures using our online form.
- Verify and update the following:
- Customer phone numbers, mailing addresses, email addresses and policy information
- Mortgagee(s) and additional interests, if applicable
- Review your Citizens book of business to ensure that policyholders have adequate coverage. Agency principals can request their book-of-business listing via myAgency. For details, refer to Page 40 in the myAgency User Guide.
- Ensure your customers understand that hurricane losses should be reported even if they are below the hurricane deductible. These losses would count toward meeting the calendar-year hurricane deductible if another hurricane damaged the property in the same policy term/year.
Binding Suspension
Agents will be notified by email, on the website and in PolicyCenter® when binding is suspended or restored based on a tropical storm or hurricane watch or warning issued by the National Weather Service for any part of Florida.
During a binding suspension, agents cannot bind applications for new coverage or policy changes for increased coverage; however, they can update policyholder contact information and mortgage company information.
Claims and Loss Reporting
To report a loss, advise policyholders to:
- Submit their claim via myPolicy
- Call you, and you can report it via PolicyCenter
- Call Citizens at our toll-free Claims Hotline: 866.411.2742, which is available 24/7
Note: See the Resources section below for more information.
After filing the claim, advise policyholders to do the following only if they can do so safely:
- Take photos of the damaged property.
- Protect the property from further damage.
- Keep all receipts regarding any repairs and expenses.
Ensure your affected Personal Lines policyholders are aware of two important policy provisions that require them to:
- Take reasonable emergency measures for the sole purpose of protecting covered property from further damage when experiencing a loss
- Give prompt loss notice to Citizens. Except for reasonable emergency measures taken under the policy provisions, there may be no coverage for repairs that begin before one of the following occurs:
- 72 hours after the loss is reported to Citizens
- Loss is inspected by Citizens
- Verbal or written approval is provided by Citizens
Catastrophe Response Centers
If Florida is impacted by a storm, Citizens may set up one or more Catastrophe Response Centers (CRCs), as needed, to provide immediate response to policyholders. Agents will be notified once a site is determined. CRC staff will:
- Process first notices of loss
- Make advance payments for additional living expenses, when warranted
- Answer questions and offer general assistance
Resources
For more information about claims reporting and storm preparation, see Citizens’ online resources:
- In the Training section of the Agents site, on both the Commercial Job Aids and Personal Job Aids pages:
- First Notice of Loss (FNOL) job aid
- Claims Information and Loss Run Report in PolicyCenter job aid
- Personal Lines: Adding, Updating or Removing the Mortgagee or Payor job aid
- Commercial Lines: Adding, Updating or Removing the Mortgagee or Payor job aid
- FAQs and search by keywords:
- FNOL
- Claims
- +Loss +run +reports
- How do I submit a claim in myPolicy? FAQ 3893 (for registered policyholders)
- myPolicy Overview for Agents job aid
- Claims section on the Public site
- Storms section on the Public site
- Brochures page on the Public site, which is accessible from the Learning section
Other helpful webpages include:
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Citizens provides agent communications online for historical purposes only, and the communications have not been updated to include any changes that may have been made after publication. Agents can find the latest information by reviewing the applicable underwriting manuals, and by logging in and accessing our FAQs, which are available from the top of any page on our website.