This week, a severe winter storm is forecast to impact more than 180 million people in the United States with snow and ice hazards. Parts of the South, Midwest and Northeast are expected to be bitterly cold, with wind chills below zero.
To help you prepare for what is expected to be a frigid weekend, FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation assembled well-worn tips along with a number of articles on winter-weather insurance issues, including questions from subscribers related to coverage during bone-chilling temperatures. State insurance departments also issue bulletins with safety recommendations.
The slideshow above highlights top recommendations to help propertyowners prepare for severe cold weather.
Learn more by diving into any one of the FC&S articles listed below:
- Disaster Compendium - Blizzards
- Important Weather Terms to Know
- Winter Weather and Insurance Issues
- Frozen Pipes and the Polar Vortex
- Wrath of Old Man Winter
- The Year's Worst Winter Property Loss Nightmare
- Disaster Compendium Part II Wildfires and Blizzards
- Frozen Pipes and Other Winter Hazards
- Ice, Snow and Collapse
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Ice Damming – Commercial Property Claims
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Fire Protective Equipment, Frozen Pipes, and Vacancy Provision
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Ice Damming and Wear and Tear Exclusion
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Frozen Pipes Lead to Back up of Sewage
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Frozen Pipes in Rented Dwelling
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Weight of Snow Damages Pool Liner
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Collapse of Solar Panels Due to Weight of Snow
- Insurance Coverage Q&A: Ice Damming and Wear and Tear Exclusion
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