TALLAHASSEE – The amount of estimated insured losses from Hurricane Ian continues to increase, nearing $7.6 billion on Thursday.
According to the state’s Office of Insurance Regulation, the estimated losses were $7,595,678,739, up from $7,132,230,606 on Monday and $6,886,280,085 at the end of last week.
Insured losses are expected to steadily climb as damage is assessed from the Category 4 hurricane, which made landfall Sept. 28 in Southwest Florida and crossed the state.
Thursday’s data showed that 587,693 claims had been reported, with 410,251 involving residential property.
More than a third of the claims — About 300,000 of the overall claims are in Lee and Charlotte counties. With 88,478 claims; Sarasota County, with 59,975 claims; Collier County, with 33,834 claims; Volusia County, with 30,707 claims; and Orange County, with 27,371 claims.
While more than 400,000 claims involve residential property, the totals also involve such things as commercial property and auto damage.
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If you are a victim of Hurricane Ian and your home or business sustained damage, contact The Florida Property Damage Attorneys at Consumer Law Office (CLO). Our law office will file your damage claim and will be by your side at the start of your claim until you get the money you need from your insurance company to fix or rebuild your home or business.
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