Tropical Storm
Hurricane Nicole
Southeastern US, Bahamas
Nov 2022
Primary Contact
Claims Alertline
T: 1-877-346-0300
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See below for updates on Crawford's response to Hurricane Nicole.
Updates
Nov 14, 2022
The aftermath of Hurricane Nicole
Although downgraded to a Tropical Storm after landfall last week, Hurricane Nicole left thousands of Florida citizens without power and damaged countless properties. Crawford’s multi-disciplinary team is committed to responding, supporting and restoring the lives, businesses, and communities of those affected by this event.
Nov 10, 2022
Hurricane Nicole downgrades to tropical storm bringing severe flooding
Hurricane Nicole made landfall early this morning as a Category 1 hurricane along Florida’s east coast. Making history as the first hurricane to hit Florida in November in 40 years, the storm was then downgraded to a Tropical Storm. Although downgraded, Nicole brings major flooding and damaging winds to its path.
Crawford’s adjuster teams are poised and ready for deployment to impacted areas as soon as it is safe to do so. We are committed to restoring the lives of our clients impacted by the storm and fully prepared to deliver mitigation and restoration services to affected communities.
Nov 09, 2022
Crawford Catastrophe Services prepares for Tropical Storm Nicole
As Tropical Storm Nicole approaches Florida’s east coast, we are actively monitoring the storm’s progression to a possible hurricane, along with its forecasted path, and are prepared for immediate deployment to impacted areas.
For those in the projected path of Tropical Storm Nicole, please listen to local authorities, safely continue with storm preparation plans, and evacuate immediately if asked to do so.
Crawford’s 24/7 claims intake service is fully prepared to assist insurers. Our multidisciplinary catastrophe (CAT) response teams are staged and ready to support our clients and communities impacted by the storm when and where you need us the most.