Today marks the start of #HurricaneSeason, but it’s not too late to prepare your home and reduce the risk of costly storm damage.
Find science-backed tips in IBHS’s #HurricaneReady guide to strengthen your property and protect what matters most this season: https://t.co/hNc7gnjzUn
Today is the start of hurricane season, which runs through the end of November. If you aren’t already prepared, now’s the time to do so. When a hurricane is on the radar, it’s too late. Learn more: https://t.co/iX00pWHaqH
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Gov. @GregAbbott_TX has proclaimed this Hurricane Preparedness Week in Texas. @TDEM has all the tips on how to get ready before a hurricane forms. Hurricane season starts Monday. https://t.co/7TcfUk6EvC
#hurricane#insurance
Hurricane season starts June 1. 🌪️
Make a plan, build an emergency kit, review evacuation routes, and stay informed before storms threaten Texas communities.
Follow the @TDEM for updates.
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#TexasReady#TDEM
With Texas seeing strong spring storms, National Contractor Fraud Awareness Week is a good time to remind consumers to be cautious to avoid scams when hiring to get that damage repaired. Contractors and roofers are not regulated in Texas. https://t.co/EAsFXQqBcY
A contest Texans – and their roofs - don’t want to win. Texas logged 902 #hail events with major damage in 2025, way more than #2 Illinois with 375 major hail events. #insurance#weather@wfaa @JasonWheelerTV
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#Hail is a driver for property damage and #insurance claims in Texas. This recent quote nails it: “A good hailstorm in Dallas-Fort Worth is almost like having a #hurricane. It's so expensive. Especially because of the comparative frequency between a hurricane and a hailstorm.”
Hurricane Season officially starts June 1, but this is Hurricane Preparedness Week. Preparing now is better than panicking later when a storm is headed your way. What do you need to do? @NOAA has tons of tips: https://t.co/iX00pWHaqH
#HurricanePreparedness#insurance
In the U.S., 4.8M million homes are at high or extreme risk of #wildfire. @IBHS_org research on the impact of wildfires and other natural #disasters on homes helps protect property, save lives – and lower #insurance claims.
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Texas’ ranking isn’t shocking, but the numbers are: In the span of 20 years, the state recorded a whopping 2,724 natural disasters — more than double Florida. Averaged out, this equates to 136 disasters per year. #weather#disaster#insurance
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.@StateFarm announced it paid out $1.3 billion in #hail claims, just in Texas – about 25% of all U.S. hail claims it paid. Texas continually ranks at or near the top of the list nationally for hail damage claims. Stay alert & consider impact resistant shingles. #insurance
Be prepared for an emergency, Texas 🌪️🌀🌊
The Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday is April 25-27. Stock up on essentials tax-free during the #TXTaxHoliday. Check the list for the exempt items here: https://t.co/utJMzuBlyi
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TX now part of the @IBHS_org#wildfire preparation designation program to help homeowners & builders in high-risk areas better protect properties & neighborhoods. Texas has the 3rd highest no. of homes at a moderate or high risk of wildfire. #insurance https://t.co/RoM5x3eldq
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. In 2025, distracted driving led to 86,384 crashes on Texas roads, seriously injuring more than 2,437 people and killing 299. All preventable tragedies. Please stay focused while behind the wheel.
#DistractedDrivingAwareness#insurance
A new report shows a growing number of drivers – almost 60% - are shopping around for their auto #insurance to save money. That’s a smart move, as it’s one way customers can control their rates. The @TexasTDI HelpInsure website is a great place to start: https://t.co/N5ZiKvxOQs
To better protect individuals and property, @NOAA National Hurricane Center has unveiled a new operational #hurricane track cone map, which will now include tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings for inland areas. #insurance
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Extreme weather and high rebuilding costs are expected to continue to impact home #insurance premiums this year, but to a lesser degree. Texas is often considered the most disaster-prone state, with a high frequency of billion-dollar #weather disasters.
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With Distracted Driving Awareness Month approaching, new @AAAFTS research is no surprise – drivers know the risk of #distracteddriving but do it anyway. This doesn’t just increase the chance of accidents; it also drives #insurance claims & cost.
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Texas’ #insurance market works because it keeps insurance available, affordable and competitive and allows insurers to pay claims. Consumer choice is thriving – if you don’t like your rates, shop around. Learn more about insurance in Texas: https://t.co/ua0XoFSNbf
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