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Florida's CFO Reports $1.2 Billion In Insured Losses After Hurricane Michael

This antique store in Bristol took severe damage from the Hurricane Michael.
Ryan Dailey
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WFSU-FM
This antique store in Bristol took severe damage from the Hurricane Michael.
This antique store in Bristol took severe damage from the Hurricane Michael.
Credit Ryan Dailey / WFSU-FM
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WFSU-FM
This antique store in Bristol took severe damage from the Hurricane Michael.

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis is reporting more than $1.2 billion dollars in insured losses after Hurricane Michael ravaged the Florida Panhandle. 

Patronis says close to 98,000 insurance claims have been filed following the hurricane, and he expects that number to grow. He also says more than 3,000 claims have been filed with the non-profit Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.

Teams from the CFO’s office are joining with representatives from Florida Insurance Commissioner Dave Altmaier in 10 of the hardest-hit counties to help those seeking information.  

Patronis is also urging banks to waive fees for things like late credit card payments for those affected.

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Ryan Dailey is a reporter/producer for WFSU/Florida Public Radio. After graduating from Florida State University, Ryan went into print journalism working for the Tallahassee Democrat for five years. At the Democrat, he worked as a copy editor, general assignment and K-12 education reporter.