GEICO's response to Hurricane Milton

Cat Center ResponseWhen severe storms strike, GEICO and our Catastrophe Response Team (CAT) will do whatever it takes to ensure that customers and impacted communities have the support that they need.

This page will be updated as new information about GEICO's response becomes available.

Oct. 14, 2024: GEICO Catastrophe Response Team establishes Florida inspection sites to assist customers; personnel available at four Florida insurance villages

To continue supporting customers impacted by Hurricane Milton, GEICO insurance adjusters and support staff will be on-site at four insurance villages hosted by the Florida Department of Financial Services, starting today. GEICO has also established eight drive-in inspection sites, staffed by GEICO insurance adjusters.

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Oct. 11, 2024: GEICO Philanthropic Foundation donating $500,000 to the American Red Cross to support hurricane relief efforts

Following the catastrophic damage caused by both Hurricanes Helene and Milton, the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation has announced it is donating $500,000 to the American Red Cross to support ongoing relief efforts.

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Oct. 10, 2024: GEICO deploys Catastrophe Response Team to Florida; provides information on how to file a claim

Following the damage caused by Hurricane Milton, GEICO has activated its Catastrophe Response Team (CAT). Hundreds of GEICO insurance adjusters and support staff are now heading to the hardest hit areas of Florida to begin assisting customers that have been affected by this powerful storm.

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Oct. 7, 2024: GEICO deploys Catastrophe Response Team ahead of Hurricane Milton; urges customers to prepare for strong storm

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, GEICO is proactively activating its Catastrophe Response Team. To immediately begin assisting customers, hundreds of GEICO insurance adjusters and support staff throughout the country are now on standby, ready to deploy to the state once the storm passes.

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