National Hurricane Preparedness Week is from May 1 to 7 and insurance carriers are working to inform policyholders of various digital tools and resources available to them.
The Atlantic Hurricane season is predicted to be above average this year, according to the tropical weather and climate research team at
The Insurance Information Institute suggests consumers and businesses review insurance coverage before hurricane season begins in June.
"The U.S. has incurred a significant loss of life and property damage over the past two hurricane seasons and early forecasts indicate 2022 is going to be a very active one," said Sean Kevelighan, CEO of Triple-I,
Digital Insurance reached out to several carriers for comment on National Hurricane Preparedness Week. The responses have been lightly edited for clarity.