Well here we go again, no sooner I get a new Roof, Bang ! here comes anotherone, First roof insurance gave me $3100 of a $15,000 roof, then katrina took that one out and I had to pay $15000 out of pocket, because the insurance dropped me after paying me $3500.
Then the Insurance commissioner is running for governor, yeah Right Like Am going to run and vote, for his cowardly butt.
Him and Jeb Bush should be tared and feathered out of the State, they are both sell outs to the insurance industry.
They dictated what whom and when to insured at astronomical premiums.
Now I have no insurance, but All I got is Jesus' assurance, so for those who have faith pray for us in Florida.
This one is headed straight for me.
Peace
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Alex,
Are you sure about that one? Or do you own in two different states.
After Katrina I dropped my ins. company. I lived through quite a few hurricanes in Florida. Worked on a lot of damage in Homestead after Andrew. Jeb Bush is a great Governor. Mr. Haley is a good state administrator. These guys see to it thier constituants are cared for. As for insurance I would suggest Coastal Plains Outdoors. Talk with Sam Britt 1 866 707 6860 A little pricey but my customers are covered as well as equipment, buildings and an automatic 5000.00 in spoilage. After Katrina I find it essentail that all bases are covered.
and then made is way up the gulf.
and then made is way up the gulf.
That was a very very good post, on all points. Thank you!
Unless you lived through it. The big hit on Louisiana took the main spotlight for those of us out of the path of destruction.
"Last year, there were eight tropical cyclone landfalls in the U.S., including two separate strikes by Katrina as the storm crossed the Florida peninsula and then plowed into the central Gulf Coast. Four of these were major hurricanes-Category 3 or stronger-at one of their landfalls: Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma." (Quoted from Accuweather website)
I know I will be supporting TERF this year for those taxidermists that will/may be affected by storms. I hope that many others, like the list in Outlook shows, will continue to think of their neighbors with this outstanding program.
Katrina came right over my house, the eye did see the track at;
http://flhurricane.com/googlemap.php?2005s12
Are you okay, man? I don't think I have EVER seen you double post a post.
I think it's the website. I've seen other people do it too. It must be acting because it's going to be changed out soon.
Looks like the storm will go right over you. Forecasts are saying it will be back to Cat1 on landfall. It is expected to hit NC/SC after leaving Florida and strengthening over the Atlantic. We are in the I-95 corridor, so we will probably get wind and rain, but you are in for much more I expect.