Governor: Insurers Cannot Impose Hurricane Deductibles

Connecticut homeowners will not face higher-cost hurricane deductibles resulting from the impact of this week’s damaging storm, Sandy, according to Gov. Dannel Malloy and Connecticut Insurance Department Commissioner Thomas Leonardi.

In the wake of Tropical Storm Irene, Malloy signed into law new criteria for that requires that a hurricane warning be issued for Connecticut and that the National Weather Service record sustained hurricane force winds of at least 74 miles per hour.

 “The state moved very swiftly to alert the industry that this storm – although devastating to so many – did not meet the criteria for a hurricane deductible under state law. Homeowners will not have to pay high-cost hurricane deductibles for damage resulting from this storm,” Malloy said. “Based on the lessons learned from Tropical Storm Irene, we have built stronger consumer protections into our insurance laws.  The Insurance Department will be working with the industry to monitor these claims.”

Leonardi notified the industry on Tuesday that based on data from the National Weather Service, Storm Sandy did not meet the statutory criteria and therefore “companies may not impose a hurricane deductible on Connecticut claims.”

“Our consumers and the industry deserve and received clarity from this state as soon as possible,” Leonardi explained.  “The Insurance Department is monitoring the industry closely to ensure that carriers fully comply with all state insurance laws.  Our priority is protecting Connecticut policyholders and we stand ready – as we have for every disaster – to assist policyholders with questions and complaints.”

See the state Insurance Department Web site for tips on filing storm damage claims.

You apply online for disaster assistance. http://www.disasterassistance.gov/

A mobile site is available for smart phone users. http://m.fema.gov/

You can apply by Phone by calling (800) 621-3362 or TTY (800) 462-7585.

Consumers with additional questions can contact the Insurance Department by phone at 1-800-203-3447 or 860-297-3900, or by utilizing the online contact options.
 

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