Hurricane Isaias
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St. Johns Insurance Company Customer Service: 800-748-2030


  • Make an emergency plan and discuss the plan with your family. Engage your family in making a plan, so that everyone knows what to do and when to do it. 
  • Listen to your local officials and follow any evacuation orders that are given. Know your Evacuation Zone
  • Prepare an emergency kit. Make sure you have nonperishable food, water and a first aid kit handy. It is best to also collect important documents and keep them in one place for easy access in the event of an evacuation.
  • Review your insurance policy. As you make your preparations, review your insurance policy as it is important to know what your policy covers and what it excludes long before a severe weather event occurs. Review your policy with your agent to understand the coverage and exclusions. 
  • Understand your Hurricane Deductible

Guillermo "Bill" Sanjurjo Realtor® https://guillermorealtor.c21.com/ 12955 SW 42 St Suite 2, Miami, FL 33175 Cell: 786-232-1400

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