Hurricane Fay is making headlines as it ferociously barreled through the Dominican Republic, killing four people, and roughly seven people were killed by the storm in Haiti. And when a bus overturned while trying to cross a flooded river, reported the Associated Press, 30 people on the bus were feared dead.
Cuba is in the biggest danger as the storm is predicated to bring as much as 12 inches to parts of the islands and as much as 10 inches of rain were forecast for the Keys and south Florida. As it roughs up the Keys, Naples and Tampa Bay are tomorrow’s victims, packing winds of at least 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour.
“Late tonight or tomorrow, we should see it strengthen to hurricane status,” said Jim Rouiller, a senior energy meteorologist with Planalytics Inc. in Wayne, Pennsylvania.
After Hurricane Katrina, these feisty rain storms are taken very seriously. Hurricanes equal devastation. People lose their homes, personal belongings, businesses, and even their lives. That is why it is important for everyday citizens who have lost something (a home or business) due to the storm to protect their rights and seek legal advice immediately.
Business-wise, agreements such as a merger agreement have stipulations regarding hurricanes. Although natural disasters are tragic, there are proactive things that you can do to better protect yourself. Another huge concern is the damage it causes to homes and other property. Insurance companies have been known to deny or delay claims resulting in this type of destruction, however, attorneys who specialize in fighting insurance companies can help.
Let’s face it, hurricanes are like roller coaster rides that leave you feeling dizzy and sick but by educating yourself, the aftermath won’t be as bad. After all, that old cliché line is true: Knowledge IS power and when it comes to your home or business, there are resources such as legal agreements with force majeure clauses (”greater force”) out there designed to protect you.
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August 19th, 2008 at 2:18 pm
When will people realize that Florida isn’t fit for human habitation? We should turn the whole state into a National Park and send the residents to some crappy state like Wisconsin.