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SLIDESHOW: DeKalb Warehouse Fire

Know What Your Insurance Covers

Review Your Policy Before Storm

The following list of items are typically covered by a home owner's policy. Review your policy before a storm to be sure you have adequate coverage.

When a storm is approaching, most companies will not allow changes in coverage or initiation of new coverage, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

Covered By Typical Policy:

Trees and Shrubbery
Most insurance companies will pay for the removal of trees that have fallen on your home. They may pay to remove the trees that have fallen and haven't caused damage to your home or other insured structure. They usually won't pay to replace trees or shrubbery that have been damaged in a storm.

Water Damage
Homeowners policies don't cover flood damage but they do cover other kinds of water damage. For example, they would generally pay for damage from rain coming through a hole in the roof or a broken window as long as the hole was caused by a hurricane or other disaster covered by the policy. If there is water damage, check with your agent or insurance company representative to see if you are covered.

Compliance With Current Building Codes:
Building codes require structures to be built to certain minimum standards. In areas likely to be hit by hurricanes, for example, buildings must be able to withstand high winds to reduce the risk of hurricane damage. If your home was damaged and it was not in compliance with current local building codes, you may have to rebuild the damaged sections according to current codes. In some cases, complying with the code may require a change in design or building materials and may cost more. If you live in an area likely to be flooded, you may have to comply with federal codes which require buildings to be raised above flood level. Generally, homeowners insurance policies won't pay for these extra costs. However, some insurance companies offer an endorsement that pays for these extra costs, while some insurance companies offer an endorsement that pays a specified amount toward such changes. (An endorsement is a form attached to an insurance policy that changes what the policy covers.)

From the Insurance Information Insititute

Detailed Forecast

3 - Day Forecast
Thu
Clear
57
Fri
Clear
48
Sat
Clear
55
Severe Weather Team 2
Karen Minton
Karen Minton, AMS Certified Meteorologist, morning and noon.
More Details

North Fulton County
From Meteorologist Karen Minton

We get a break from the very cold air for at least a day. Temperatures will rise to near 60. There is a Fire Weather Watch for Friday. That means that conditions are right for a high fire danger. Soil moisture will be low, and relative humidity will be very low. Next chance of rain isn't until Monday.

Today: Sunny. NW winds 5-15 mph. Highs in the upper 50s to near 60.

Friday: Sunny and Windy. Lows in the upper 20s to low 30s. Highs in the mid to upper 40s.

Saturday: Sunny. Lows in the mid 20s; Highs in the upper 40s and lower 50s.

Sunday: Sunny. Lows in the upper 20s and low 30s. Highs in the upper 50s.

Monday: Mostly Cloudy, a few showers. Lows in the upper 30s; highs in the upper 50s.

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