Property Casualty Insurers Association of America
With the one year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America is releasing its latest in a series of consumer education tools, “PCI's Quick Steps for Disaster Preparedness and Recovery,” which helps residents take action to protect their families and property as well as better understand their insurance policies.
“This interactive resource guide helps address significant information gaps regarding flood insurance and is designed to improve preparedness for future events,” says Marguerite Tortorello, PCI's senior vice president of public affairs. “While the size, scope and response to Sandy was unprecedented in the Northeast, the storm highlighted the need to provide more information to consumers about disaster preparedness and recovery. In an effort to better prepare consumers for the next natural disaster, PCI is waging a consumer education campaign to help policyholders better understand their insurance policies and take steps to be financially as well as physically prepared for natural disasters. One key to financial preparedness is understanding your insurance policy and ensuring you have the coverage in place that will protect you and your property.”
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