Don’t Let Severe Weather Uproot Your Financial Well-Being

Kansas Insurance Department
Kansas Insurance Department

Severe weather season has begun; a time when we see more tornadoes tossing, hailstorms denting, and rainwater flooding.  The damaging effects of Mother Nature in overdrive serve as a not-so-subtle reminder of the importance insurance plays in safeguarding the financial well-being of Kansans.

As Kansas enters severe weather season, the Kansas Insurance Department encourages Kansans to evaluate their property insurance needs by reviewing any changes in their life over the past year and looking for potential insurance gaps.

Monica Thayer, River Valley District Family Resource Management Agent, says having insurance for your home or business property is the best way to make sure you will have the necessary financial resources to help you repair, rebuild or replace whatever is damaged.

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As Spring storms roll in, the Kansas Insurance Department would like to remind Kansans with insurance questions to visit insurance.kansas.gov for helpful shopper guides.  Be sure to contact your agent to conduct a review of your current policy and ensure you do not have coverage gaps based on your needs.