Preparing your clients for extreme weather
- Insurance expertise


As a real estate agent, being well-versed in the impact of changing weather patterns on the community is valuable for helping your clients prepare for extreme weather events such as hurricanes, winter storms, tornadoes and flooding. Natural disaster statistics by year show these events are occurring more frequently. According to the NOAA, in the last three years, the U.S. experienced an average of 20 disasters, each causing over a billion dollars in damage per year, up from an average of 12.8 per year in the 2010s and 6.7 per year in the 2000s.
With these increasing risks, it is a good idea to make your clients aware that they should be adequately prepared and protected to mitigate the risks associated with natural disasters. Doing this can build trust, loyalty and long-lasting client relationships.
Extreme weather events occur throughout the year, so being aware of the risks specific to your area is vital. For instance, hurricane season typically spans from June to November, while winter weather, including snowstorms, can kick off as early as November. Tornadoes can occur in various regions in the warmer months, and flooding has become an increasingly prevalent concern in many areas. However, as recent years have shown, extreme weather can occur at any time – even outside designated seasons – regardless of location. By staying up to date on these changing weather patterns and the risks they pose in your area, you can better support your clients as they shop for new homes and provide ongoing guidance as they maintain and sustain their homes.
The following are some ways that agents can help clients navigate the threats posed by Mother Nature:
By proactively assisting clients in preparing for, and protecting themselves against extreme weather events, real estate agents demonstrate their commitment to client well-being and foster stronger relationships. Having regular touch-base meetings, checking in on insurance, extreme weather preparations and providing educational resources all contribute to clients’ safety and security, enhancing overall satisfaction and loyalty.