Before Hurricane Season, What to Check on Florida Insurance Policies
By Boca Vibe
Before Hurricane Season, What to Check on Florida Insurance Policies
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is still a little less than two months away, but the time to review what is and isn’t covered in your home’s insurance policy is now. And many homeowners, particularly new homeowners, aren’t sure what their policy does or if they have the right coverage. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
- Check your policy for flood insurance
- Review your policy for windstorm damage
- Make sure you have adequate coverage for your home’s value
- Check if you have coverage for personal property
- Review your policy for any exclusions or limitations
Even those who do know what their policy does may still be surprised by the fine print. For example, some policies may not cover damage from sinkholes or landslides.
What to Look Out For in Your Policy
- Exclusions: Check your policy for any exclusions that may apply to certain types of damage, such as flood damage or windstorm damage.
- Limitations: Review your policy for any limitations on the amount of coverage you have.
- Deductibles: Check your policy for the deductible amount and what it applies to.
It’s also a good idea to review your policy for any discounts or incentives that may be available. For example, some insurers offer discounts for homes with security systems or for homeowners who live in flood-prone areas.

Why It Matters
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be one of the most active on record, with several major storms predicted to hit Florida. By reviewing your policy now, you can ensure that you have the right coverage and are prepared for whatever the season brings.
Get a Second Opinion
If you’re unsure about what’s covered in your policy or if you have any questions, it’s always a good idea to get a second opinion. Contact an independent insurance agent or broker who can review your policy and provide guidance on how to improve it.
Stay Informed
For the latest information on hurricane season and insurance policies, check out our website for updates and tips. We’ll be providing regular updates and advice as the season approaches.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report