Published: September 02, 2010
Nationwide Insurance Urges Boat Owners to Protect Against Hurricane Earl
COLUMBUS, Ohio - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Nationwide
Mutual Insurance Company is urging boat owners to take steps now to
prevent potential damage from Hurricane Earl.
As weather alerts and reports from around the country track the storm
patterns, Nationwide has people and resources in place to respond
quickly to customers' needs. Storm centers are planned for areas hardest
hit to receive and handle claims from customers. Policyholders may call
the claims hotline or contact their agents to find locations. Pallets of
relief supplies are ready, if needed, for distribution to temporary
storm centers once those locations are established.
"Claims specialists are positioned and ready to be deployed," said Ken
Enscoe, Nationwide's director of catastrophe claims operations. "We are
preparing so that immediately following the event we can have claims
specialists in place to support policyholders."
Nationwide offers the following suggestions for boat owners to consider
taking now to help prepare:
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Read and understand your insurance policy.
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Know your local and national weather sources and monitor them
continuously. Get into the habit of reading weather signs and
monitoring the weather.
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If possible, remove the boat from the water and move it away from the
coast.
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If your boat is on a hydro hoist or boat lift, secure it to the lift
and raise the lift as high as possible.
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If you have time, have the boat removed from the water by a marina. If
you do not have a trailer, have the boat anchored to the ground.
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If your boat must be left in the water, the preferred location is a
hurricane hole. Check with your local marina for the best location.
Use at least three anchors.
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If the boat must be left at the dock, double the mooring lines and
secure it so it cannot hit the dock.
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Remove all electronics, fishing gear, canvas covers and any loose
items. If you own a sailboat, remove the sails and don't store them on
the boat.
Policyholders with storm damage should call the Nationwide claims
hotline at 1-800-421-3535 or contact their local agent. In the
event of policyholder needs to file an insurance claim, representatives
are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist them. To help
expedite the process, it is helpful to have a policy number or home
address available when the call is placed. Also, make note of any
injuries received and any witnesses or police authority contacted in
relation to property damage.
About Nationwide
Nationwide, based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest
diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the U.S.
and is rated A+ by A.M. Best. The company provides a full range of
personalized insurance and financial services, including car
insurance, motorcycle, boat, homeowners, life insurance, farm,
commercial insurance, administrative services, annuities, mortgages,
mutual funds, pensions, long-term savings plans and health and
productivity services. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com.
Nationwide and the Nationwide Framework are service marks of
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. On Your Side is a service mark of
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.

Nationwide
Elizabeth Stelzer
614-249-1025 office
614-315-8769
mobile
stelzee@nationwide.com
or
Media
Hotline 614-249-6349
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