Additional Preparedness Resources:
- Current Tropical Storm Activity
- 211 Infoline
- American Red Cross - CT
- CT Prepares App
- Create a Home Inventory
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- National Hurricane Center
- Ready.gov
- State Emergency Services
- Severe Weather Mitigation & Resiliency Advisory Council
For the Industry
Be Weather Ready
The Atlantic Hurricane season officially arrived June 1. Peak activity for Connecticut and the rest of New England is traditionally mid-August to mid-October.
Flooding Risks
Hurricanes and tropical storms aren’t just a coastal threat. The heavy rains from these storms can lead to significant flood damage even in areas not usually affected. Flooding is one of the most common and costly risks, but standard homeowners, renters, and business insurance policies do not cover flood damage. For more information, visit our Flood Insurance Information Center.
Review Your Coverage
It is essential to be prepared when it comes to protecting property and making sure you are adequately insured and understand your coverage. Here is information on the most frequently asked questions for Homeowner Storm Claims.
Get Help Before & After the Storm
The Connecticut Insurance Department is your go-to resource to help you with questions or concerns before and after disaster hits. Contact us at 860-297-3900 or email at cid.insurance@ct.gov