Frontline Insurance

Frontline Insurance

Insurance

Lake Mary, FL 12,818 followers

Over 20 years of protection—one customer at a time.

About us

At Frontline Insurance, we’re more than an insurance company. We’re your partner in protecting what matters most in your life. We bring peace of mind to your home, liability and property insurance needs by listening, understanding and responding with reliable, competitively priced insurance policies and individual attention. We provide coverage and a level of service that’s above and beyond the expected. And if you experience a loss, we work as a partner to make you whole again, resolving your concerns, as well as your claims. Frontline Insurance is a group of independent insurance companies serving coastal homeowners throughout the Southeast United States in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina. We offer homeowners a financially stable, proven insurance company with a record of superior claims service. Our partnership, experienced insurance agents and willingness to go the extra mile ease the burden that comes with experiencing a loss – and make your search for quality homeowners insurance at competitive rates simple and straightforward.

Industry
Insurance
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Lake Mary, FL
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1998
Specialties
Homeowners Insurance, Dwelling Fire, High Value Home Insurance, Condominium Insurance, Flood Insurance, Rental Home Insurance, and Commercial Insurance

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    After the storm, phone lines can be busy! Our app and online portals are the easiest way to file a claim if you have wind damage. Your insurance agent can also help you file a claim. Here are some other helpful tips: ▪️ If you filed a claim for Hurricane Helene, please file a new claim for damage caused by Hurricane Milton. ▪️ Use the app to file your claim as soon as possible. ▪️ Document any property damage with photos and videos. ▪️ Work with adjuster to add photos or videos to any claims. Don’t have the app? Scan the QR code to download today (iOS and Android). #HelpingMakeThingsBetter #HurricaneMilton

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    Should you experience flood damage, a separate claim needs to be filed with your flood insurance carrier. Your flood insurance could be through Frontline, another carrier, or the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). If you are unsure if you have flood coverage, please contact your insurance agent to review your policy. ▪️ Call (888) 481-1158 to file a claim under your Frontline Insurance flood policy. ▪️ Document any property damage with photos and videos. ▪️ Work with adjuster to add photos or videos to any claims. #HelpingMakeThingsBetter #HurricaneMilton #Flood

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    As Hurricane Milton approaches, it is essential to take proactive steps to protect yourself and your property. Stay Informed: Monitor the storm's path on the National Hurricane Center's website and sign up for local emergency alerts via AlertFlorida. Stay in Touch: Prepare for power outages by keeping cell phones charged, having battery banks ready, and testing your generator in advance. Know Your Zone: Use the Know Your Zone map to check if you are in an evacuation area. Follow local officials' orders and visit floridadisaster.org for more information on evacuation instructions.

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    ⚠️ Important Safety Notice If your electric vehicles, e-bikes, scooters, power drills or other battery-operated tools were flooded, move them out of your garage as soon as it is safe to do so! Saltwater exposure can damage lithium batteries, causing fires that may ignite days or even weeks later. What to do: ▪️ Move EVs, e-bikes, scooters, etc. at least 50 feet away from your home and any structures. ▪️ Do NOT charge or use them until properly inspected. Take precautions to protect your home and loved ones! #HelpingMakeThingsBetter #HurricaneHelene #EVSafety #Flood #Fire

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    If your property is damaged by flood, you must file a separate claim with your flood insurance carrier. If you have flood insurance through Frontline: ▪️ Call us immediately to file a claim at 888-481-1158. ▪️ Document the damage with photos and videos. ▪️ Keep all receipts for any temporary repairs and accommodations. If you have flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), report your loss immediately to your insurance agent or carrier. Need help finding your insurance agent or carrier? ▪️ Call the NFIP at 800-638-6620. ▪️ Visit www.nfipdirect.fema.gov to begin your claim. If you are unsure if you have a flood policy, contact your insurance agent to review your insurance coverage. #HelpingMakeThingsBetter #HomeInsurance #FloodInsurance #FloodClaims #NFIP

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Claims: 800-638-6620
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    After a hurricane, your safety is the top priority. Before returning to your property, make sure authorities have deemed it safe. Assess the area carefully, check for hidden hazards like damaged power, gas or sewer lines, and consider using protective equipment. Should you find damage once home, make sure to start your claim asap, and: ▪️ Take photos of the damaged property ▪️ Protect property from further damage ▪️ Keep all receipts regarding any repairs and expenses #HelpingMakeThingsBetter #HurricaneSafety #DisasterRecovery

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    Frontline is actively monitoring Hurricane Helene, and your safety is important to us. Helene is expected to bring storm surge, high winds, and inland flooding to areas across the southeast -- please watch for weather alerts and follow orders from local officials. After the storm, phone lines can be busy! Our app is the easiest way to file a claim if you have wind damage: ▪️ Use the app to file your claim as soon as possible. ▪️ Document any property damage with photos and videos. ▪️ Work with adjuster to add photos or videos to any claims. Don’t have the app? Scan the QR code to download today (iOS and Android).

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    According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Helena could create storm surges as high as 10-15 feet in some areas. If you are in a low-lying area, now is the time to make any final flood preparations to your property including taking pictures of belongings and moving important documents or belongings to a second floor if possible. Most importantly, storm surges can be extremely dangerous so please follow evacuation order issued by local authorities. #HelpingMakeThingsBetter #HurricaneHelene #StormSurge

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    Frontline is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Helene and is prepared to help when you need us most. Now is the time to develop a course of action to stay informed, have a plan, and stay in touch. Stay informed: While Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine is approaching, stay informed of its path and how it may affect your property. Follow the storm at the National Hurricane Center's website. Have a plan: Determine if you should stay or go and have a course of action ready before the storm hits. Follow disaster preparation tips at ready.gov. Stay in touch: Make sure to keep cell phones charged, test your generator in advance of the storm. Learn more at frontlineinsurance.com

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