Why should I purchase Travel Insurance?

Why should I purchase Travel Insurance?

Whether or not to purchase Travel Insurance is a question for the majority of vacationers. Yes, it’s extra money, but it is very necessary for the insurance helps you in the event of a mandatory evacuation due to Hurricanes as well as any emergency reasons that would cause you to cancel, delay, or shorten your vacation. This is how you would be reimbursed as Southern Shores Realty is unable to give you a refund.

 

 

 

Prior to your trip the insurance protects your vacation dollars from loss due to:

  • Hurricanes
  • Illness
  • Injury
  • Existing conditions

During your stay the insurance protects your vacation dollars from

  • Trip delays & interruption
  • Baggage delay, theft, loss
  • Medical Issues
  • Mandatory Evacuations

After you have arrived back home

  • CSA provides responsive claims

Travel Insurance is an important investment when it comes to vacationing.  Whether you like it or not, illness can strike at any given moment, to any one guest staying with you. Hurricanes also interrupt our lives here on the Outer Banks of North Carolina during the late summer season, and the beginning of the fall. Sometimes pushing us to those dreadful Mandatory Evacuations. The answer to this common question, “Should I purchase travel insurance,” is yes, you should. When it comes to your money don’t just trust your gut, plan ahead for the unwanted interruptions.

Southern Shores Realty provides CSA Travel Insurance. Why? CSA insures millions of travelers each year, with the right no-hassle coverage and services before, during and after their trip. Trust us when we tell you that you can trust CSA Travel Insurance

Good Luck!

Southern Shores Realty

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In The Event Of A Hurricane . . .

Before the Storm:

  • Keep radios tuned to local stations for weather advisories: 95.3 FM, 99.1 FM, 102.5 FM, 104.1 FM.
  • Watch the weather channel (16 or 63) or local stations: CBS 3, NBC 10, ABC 13.
  • Be prepared to leave the area in the event a Mandatory Evacuation is ordered.
  • Fill your car with gas.

Evacuation Procedures:

  • Please stay calm. . . You will have time to safely evacuate unless you wait until the last minute.
  • Gather all personal possessions! In the event there is damage to the area, re-entry will not be permitted to gather any forgotten items.
  • Remove all food from the refrigerator and take it with you. In the event of a power outage food will spoil and possibly ruin the refrigerator. Trash service may also be interrupted and food left behind in outdoor trash receptacles will not be picked up for an extended period of time.
  • Secure trash containers and grills in outside shower, carport or garage.
  • Secure deck furniture and other loose items in house or garage.
  • Turn off Air-conditioning, unplug, TV, VCR, Stereo and computer equipment.
  • Lock all windows and doors, close blinds or shades.
  • Return keys to our office before leaving the area. If office is closed, drop keys in our outside key drop box. If you are in a Keyless Entry home please call our office to let us know you are departing or call 800-566-7144 from the phone provided in the rental property and press 2 to check-out.
For those guests who have purchased Travel Insurance: In order to qualify for a refund, rental keys must be returned to the Southern Shores Realty office upon departure to serve as proof of your evacuation date. For homes with keyless entry, either a call to our office or to our automatic check-out system will suffice.

After The Storm Has Passed:

The beginning and ending dates of a mandatory evacuation are determined by the Emergency Management Control Group. To ensure the health and safety of your family, we strongly urge you to comply with all mandatory evacuations issued and return to the area only after you have verified that the evacuation has officially been lifted and your vacation home will be habitable upon your return. Check our website for the most current re-entry information or call the numbers listed below for Dare or Currituck County.

Once the mandatory evacuation has been lifted, our available staff will begin assessing the condition of vacation homes. Our website will be updated as frequently as possible with applicable information. The expediency and accuracy of such communications are dependent upon the assumption that the mandatory evacuation has been lifted and our office, software and electrical systems are still intact. The availability of staff is dependent on their safety and availability in the wake of the hurricane.

If possible, it is recommended that you check with our office staff before you begin your trip to the Outer Banks. If you are notified that the home you evacuated or are checking into is deemed accessible and habitable, and the mandatory evacuation has been lifted, you are welcome to occupy the home for the remainder of your scheduled stay. However, be aware you will be entering an area that has just suffered a natural disaster. Although the home may be deemed habitable, it is likely to have some minor exterior damage. Amenities such as pools, hot tubs and beach walkways may require service and/or repair that we cannot guarantee will occur during your stay. Severe beach erosion may have occurred in some locations, creating drop-offs from the top of the dune to the beach. These drop-offs are unstable and extremely dangerous. Advisories against swimming in the ocean may be likely due to the possibility of debris, bacteria, gasoline, oil runoff and other contaminants. No refunds will be issued for such inconveniences occurring as a result of a hurricane.

Your cooperation and patience is requested until things return to normal.

**IMPORTANT NUMBERS:

Southern Shores Realty

(252) 261-2000 or (800) 334-1000

Dare County Sheriff’s Office

(252) 473-3481

Dare County Re-entry Information

(252) 475-5655

Currituck County Re-entry information

(252) 232-2115