Hurricane Preparedness: A Friendly Reminder from Your Local Insurance Claim Experts

Hurricane Erin just barely missed Florida, but it gave us all a reminder that storm season is officially here. Living on the coast means we can’t afford to be complacent. While we hope every storm stays out to sea, preparation is what separates peace of mind from panic when the next one heads our way.

At Trust Public Adjusting Group, we are your local property insurance claim experts. We’ve spent years helping homeowners and business owners recover after storms, and one thing is always clear—being prepared makes all the difference. That’s why I want to share a few practical reminders to keep you and your family ready:

1. STOCK THE ESSENTIALS

Every household should have at least a three-day supply of drinking water (one gallon per person, per day), non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and a well-stocked first-aid kit. Don’t forget supplies for pets, infants, and anyone with medical needs.

2. FUEL UP AND STAY CONNECTED

Before a storm, gas stations often run out or shut down. Keep your tank full and charge all phones, portable chargers, and backup batteries so you can stay informed and in touch if the power goes out.

3. PROTECT AGAINST FLOODING

Find out where the closest sandbag distribution stations are in your community. A few sandbags properly placed can be the difference between minor cleanup and major damage. Check your city or county emergency management website for locations.

4. SECURE YOUR PROPERTY

Remove loose items from your yard, trim weak tree branches, and make sure shutters or plywood are ready for your windows. These small steps prevent debris damage once winds pick up.

5. REVIEW YOUR INSURANCE AND DOCUMENTS

Keep copies of your insurance policy, ID, and important paperwork in a waterproof container. Better yet, call us at Trust Public Adjusting Group for a free policy review and inspection. We also offer pre-storm property inspections, so you’ll have documented proof of your home’s condition before any damage occurs. This makes the claim process much smoother if you ever need to file one.

6. MAKE A FAMILY PLAN

Talk with your family now about evacuation routes, safe meeting points, and how you’ll communicate if separated. A clear plan removes uncertainty during stressful moments.

Preparation isn’t about fear—it’s about peace of mind.

Hurricane Erin reminded us how close we came, and the next one may not turn away. If you need guidance, have questions about your coverage, or simply want a second set of eyes on your property before a storm, Trust Public Adjusting Group is here to help. And lastly, take pictures before the storm.

Stay safe, stay prepared, and remember—you’re not alone.
Article from East Coast Current