Florida hurricane preparedness

Prepare your home, family, and insurance file before a storm reaches Tampa Bay.

A calm plan beats a rushed one. Use this page to check evacuation risk, protect records, document property condition, and know where to go if a hurricane claim later stalls.

Checklist

Before the storm

Florida preparedness guide
Step 1

Confirm evacuation and flood risk

  • Search your evacuation zone and write it down.
  • Check whether your home is in a FEMA flood hazard area.
  • Choose a destination outside the evacuation zone before a storm is named.
Step 2

Prepare home records

  • Save policy pages, declarations, photos, repair invoices, and home inventory.
  • Photograph roof, exterior, garage, pool cage, fences, and interior ceilings.
  • Keep digital copies somewhere reachable if power or internet fails.
Step 3

Build the supply plan

  • Plan water, medications, chargers, pet supplies, cash, and important documents.
  • Know how to shut off water, gas, and power if local officials advise it.
  • Register special medical or transportation needs with local emergency management.
Step 4

After the storm

  • Wait for official all-clear before returning to damaged areas.
  • Photograph damage before cleanup, including water lines and roof openings.
  • Track every carrier contact, inspection, payment, delay, denial, and estimate gap.

Official tools

Know your zone, flood risk, route, and alerts

Evacuation

Know Your Zone

Use Florida Disaster to search your address and understand whether local officials may order your evacuation zone to leave.

Open evacuation zone map
Routes

FL511 evacuation traffic

Check current traffic, closures, cameras, and personalized routes before leaving Tampa Bay.

Open FL511
Flood zone

FEMA flood maps

Search the official FEMA flood map tools and National Flood Hazard Layer before storm season and after map updates.

Search FEMA flood maps
Shelters

Hillsborough shelters and HEAT

Hillsborough County emergency tools cover evacuation zones, shelter status, and HART evacuation routes.

Open county shelter tools
Warnings

National Weather Service alerts

Review current watches, warnings, and advisories from the official NWS alerts feed.

Open NWS alerts
Local

City of Tampa hurricane information

Use City of Tampa hurricane pages for local services, flooding, drainage, and post-storm city guidance.

Open Tampa hurricane info

Claim documentation

Build the record before the dispute starts

  • Photograph each room, roof area, exterior elevation, fence, pool cage, garage, and detached structure before the storm.
  • Store your declarations page, policy, recent repair invoices, mortgage records, and home inventory somewhere accessible if power is out.
  • After the storm, protect the property from further damage when safe, but preserve photos and receipts for every temporary repair.
  • If the insurer blames wear and tear, flood instead of wind, late notice, exclusions, or a low estimate, get the file reviewed before deadlines pass.

Next step

Denied, delayed, or underpaid after a hurricane?

My Law Tampa can review the denial letter, estimate gap, carrier timeline, policy language, and documents you saved. The review is not a case guarantee, but it gives the firm the claim file needed for a faster human assessment.