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What happens if my home Is impacted by a hurricane?

Chubb Property Manager Brochure

A Service to Help Homeowners After a Hurricane

Which states currently offer the Chubb property manager service?

You may enroll in this service at no additional charge if you have wind coverage on your secondary or seasonal home in the following states: AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, LA, MA, MD, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, VA, TX coastal counties,* and the District of Columbia.

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Common Coverages: Hurricane and Windstorm

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Flood
Protect your home from water and flood damage.
Hail
We'll help you prepare for and pick up the pieces after a hail storm.

Insights & expertise

We help you stay ahead — and informed with these helpful tips and tricks
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Hurricane
Does your insurance cover hurricane damage? 3 things to check
As hurricane season begins, it’s a great time to plan ahead and check your insurance policies to make sure you understand what’s covered—and add anything additional you may need. Here are 3 things to review.
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Hurricane
How to stay safe during a hurricane
If you’re at home during a hurricane, the main thing you need to do is keep yourself, your family, and your pets safe. Read more about some important tips to help stay safe while the storm rages outside.
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Hurricane
How to help protect your secondary home from hurricanes
Every year, hurricane-force winds and storm-related flooding cause billions of dollars of damage across the country. Be prepared before you leave for the season by considering these steps to help protect your secondary home from damage.
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Hurricane
Protect your home from wind and wind-driven rain
Windstorms such as hurricanes and tropical storms can damage homes in any coastal location on the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Find out how homeowners can safeguard their homes from windstorms.
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Hurricane
How to handle hurricane aftermath
Even after the storm is over, there are still risks to be aware of.
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Earthquake
Catastrophe Vocabulary: Understanding the language of severe weather
To properly plan and prepare for extreme weather conditions it’s important to understand the language used in weather forecasting and reporting.
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Hurricane
10 steps to prepare for a cyclone
Sometimes Mother Nature has a way of reminding us who’s in charge. While you can’t control when or where a cyclone will hit, the best way to minimise potential damage is to be prepared.
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Home
Protecting your pets during hurricane season
Make an evacuation plan and prepare a pet emergency kit before a disaster strikes.

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