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Florida Homeowners Unaware of Substantial Hurricane Wind Insurance Discounts

Business Wire, May 16, 2005

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A Florida statute enacted in 2002 requires all insurance companies to provide discounts on the hurricane wind portion of insurance premiums for wind resistant features found on most homes. However, homeowners are unaware of the discounts.

"While extensive work went into getting the legislation passed, little is being done to advise consumers of the available discounts," said William York, director of building evaluations for Applied Research Associates. "The discounts are not just for new homes or homes with shutters." Homeowners are missing out on wind insurance discounts each year, and York estimates less than 1 percent of all Florida homeowners are receiving proper discounts.

That's about to change. Senate bill 1486, which is expected to be signed into law by Governor Bush, will require insurance companies to clearly notify policy holders of the availability and amount of premium discounts beginning no later than October 1, 2005.

Applied Research Associates' IntraRisk division has conducted over 15,000 wind certification home inspections in Florida. Over 98 percent of homes inspected in 2004 qualified for at least one discount and 60 percent qualified for three or more discounts. The available discounts range up to 42 percent of the hurricane wind portion of insurance premiums.

When Andrew Braica moved to West Palm Beach, Fla. last year, he received information on Florida-specific insurance issues from his homeowners insurance company, USAA. A wind certification evaluation was recommended as a way to reduce the premium.

"I pushed off having the inspection because of the $150 fee, but now wish I would have made it a priority," said Braica. "From our $150 investment, we're saving almost $400 a year. Long term that can add up to thousands."

To receive discounts, insurance companies require documentation be completed by a design professional, building inspector or certified inspector who evaluates the home to determine the presence of wind resistant features. In addition to shutters and impact rated glass, discounts are offered for roof-to-wall connections, roof deck fastening, Florida Building Code equivalent roof covering and hip roof shape.

"Discounts received in the first year often exceed the inspection fee and savings accrue each subsequent year of the policy," said York. "Homeowners should expect to pay about a $150 inspection fee for a home under 5,000 square feet."

"The inspection also gives homeowners the opportunity to discover what construction features can be added to their home to keep their property safe during a hurricane or storm," said Dr. Tim Reinhold, vice president engineering, Institute for Business and Home Safety, a non-profit association that promotes hazard resistant construction.

Applied Research Associates, based in Orlando, Fla., has trained and certified contractors and inspectors throughout the state performing detailed evaluations of buildings for wind mitigation construction features.

Homeowners can visit http://www.intrarisk.com for more information on the wind certification service and discount qualifications. The State of Florida has a Web site at http://www.floridawindincentives.org for consumers to determine the approximate percent of discounts available.

To arrange for a certified inspection, call 888-936-4272.

Note to Editor:

The following sources are receptive to speaking with the media to offer industry and consumer perspectives:

Industry

Mr. Justin Glover
Communications Coordinator
Citizens Property Insurance Company
850-513-3774

Dr. Tim Reinhold
Vice President Engineering
Institute for Business and Home Safety
813-675-1042

Homeowners Receiving Discounts

Andrew Braica
West Palm Beach, Fla.
561-478-9480

Patricia Lesho-Thompson
Boynton Beach, Fla.

561-752-0200

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