These insurance FAQs address some of the most common questions our customers ask. If you don’t see your question here, give us a call—we’re happy to help. Our bilingual team can explain coverage options, compare quotes across carriers, and guide you toward the right protection. Reach out today to safeguard your home, car or business with confidence.
Home Insurance FAQs
Does homeowners insurance cover flood damage in Florida?
What’s the difference between a hurricane deductible and an “All‑Other‑Perils” deductible?
Florida homeowners policies usually include two deductibles. The hurricane deductible is a percentage of your dwelling coverage—commonly 2 %–5 %—and applies when a named storm causes damage. The “All‑Other‑Perils” (AOP) deductible is a fixed dollar amount (such as $1,000 or $2,500) that applies to other losses like fire, theft or burst pipes. Understanding both helps you decide how much risk you’re comfortable shouldering.
Am I covered if I have to live elsewhere while my home is repaired?
How soon should I report a claim, and how long does my insurer have to pay?
Do I need a separate windstorm policy?
Most Florida homeowners policies cover wind damage from named storms, but you may have a higher hurricane deductible. Coastal properties or homes insured through certain state‑run programs might require a separate windstorm or excess hurricane policy. Ask your agent how wind coverage works on your policy.
Auto Insurance FAQs
What auto insurance is legally required in Florida?
What does Personal Injury Protection (PIP) cover?
PIP covers 80 % of reasonable medical expenses and 60 % of lost wages up to $10,000, and provides a $5,000 death benefit. It applies to you, relatives living in your home, certain passengers, and pedestrians or bicyclists in Florida accidents. To qualify for benefits, you must receive initial medical treatment within 14 days of the accident.
