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Thursday, May 21, 2009
NOAA Predicts Active 2009 Hurricane Season
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane season will have 9 to 14 named storms, including 4 to 7 hurricanes, 1 to 3 of which will be major hurricanes. The Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30. Now is the time to make sure you, your family and your home are prepared for hurricane season. For tips on how to prepare for the season, and make your home more storm resistant, refer to:My Safe Florida Home
Now is the time to prepare to make sure you, your family, and your property remain safe during this year's hurricane season. If your home is damaged by a storm, make sure you know your rights before you make a claim to your insurance company. Being prepared and knowing your rights are important in making sure you get all the insurance money you are entitled to. If you have experienced flood damage to your home or business, don't deal with the insurance company alone. Let an experienced property damage attorney help guide you through the claim process and ensure you and your family are properly compensated for your loss. Contact us today. Se habla espanol.
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Michael Cerasa
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12:53 PM

If you have further questions about hurricane damage law, please contact attorney Michael D. Cerasa today to arrange a consultation. Se habla español.
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